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Hello!


I'm a friendly, enthusiastic piano teacher with several years experience teaching in the East Dulwich Area.


I'm offering affordable piano lessons on Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic - perfect if theres a song you have always wanted to learn or if the kids need something to put their minds to!


I can cater lessons towards varied abilities and skills.


I can provide multiple references too!


Please get in touch for prices and options.


Have a great day!

Nick

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Hi Nick

I would like my son to begin piano lessons. He is 6 1/2 years old and we have a large keyboard at home. We are interested in after school lessons. Please let me know your availability and how much your charge for 45 mins - 1 hour lesson. Please email me back [email protected]

Thanks

Emily

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