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Piano Tuition in Dulwich and Neighbouring Areas


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I am a young, dedicated piano tutor based in the heart of Dulwich, SE21 welcoming students to my home to learn in a beautiful environment on a stunning Kawai Grand Piano. I have lots of experience teaching the piano and have achieved a first class honours in Music where I majored in classical piano performance. My ambition is to encourage a love of music in students and offer them the best support to help them achieve their goals. I teach any age, at whatever level and will cater to your requirements, whether this is wanting to pass examinations, learn musical theory or simply learn some tunes!?


I offer reasonable and competitive rates of:?


?20 for 30 mins, ?26 for 45 minutes and??32 for an hour.?


I am also happy to travel out to students in London. If you have any further enquiries and fancy a chat, please do not hesitate to contact me via phone on 07792181311 or email at [email protected].


I look forward to hearing from you.?

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