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Founded in 2013, Dulwich Piano Lessons offers individual, one-to-one piano tuition and music theory instruction to locally-based students in South East London.


New students of all ages and abilities are very welcome, from beginners through to advanced level, along with those wishing to learn for their own enjoyment.


Recent successes include pupils passing ABRSM exams with Distinction, pupils performing in various local concerts and students going on to study music in higher education. Lessons take place in either the comfort of your own home or at a private music studio with an upright piano in East Dulwich, London SE22. Current students who receive home-visit piano and music theory lessons are based in East Dulwich, Dulwich Village, Camberwell, Peckham Rye and Herne Hill.


Tuition is available during both the daytime and after-school hours from Monday to Sunday.


Lesson fees:


30 minutes - ?22

45 minutes - ?33

60 minutes - ?44


For details of current vacancies and all other enquiries, please email [email protected]

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