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Recorder and Music Theory teacher


JamesH91

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I'm James, a friendly, qualified recorder teacher (grad Royal Academy) with 10 years experience teaching a wide variety of students across London. Recorders are accessible, underrated instruments ideal for beginners but also those wanting to take it to a higher level.

I currently teach someone in East Dulwich and have space for more so don't hesitate to get in touch for a trial lesson.

My approach is often exam based, however I like lessons to be fun and supportive of the individual's goals. I also teach Music Theory (ABRSM) to grade 5 which is necessary for anyone wishing to take grade 6 or above on any instrument, and helpful for those studying GCSE music.

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