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I am an experienced, enthusiastic and committed brass teacher offering Skype/real life lessons for absolute beginners through to advanced students. I teach locally at Goose Green Primary and at Francis Holland School, an Independednt girls school and I have an enhanced DBS check. I also run adult brass courses at Benslow Music and have given masterclasses at Conservatoires.


I usually work across the BBC Proms managing family events at the Royal Albert Hall and as my Summer is quieter this year I would love to get a head start on recruiting new students for the next academic year. So if you are looking to get ahead too then please visit my website joharrismusic.com and email me at [email protected] I'd be delighted to offer you a free trial lesson

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