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Covid Safe Music Lessons: Clarinet, Saxophone, Music Theory


JParkin1984

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Hi Everyone!


I am a professional musician based in Crystal Palace with 16 years of successful orchestral and teaching experience. I have maintained 100% pass rate with students I have prepared for exams and have taught students of all ages and abilities, from beginner through to ABRSM Grade 8 and beyond, including successful preparation for entry to music college junior departments. Lessons are individually tailored to your needs and tastes and are designed to be fun and motivating. DBS certified. Discount available for first lesson.


Tuition available in a unique Covid safe environment, in clarinet, saxophone and theory.


Testimonial: 'Jon has been teaching my son for the past three years. He is an exceptional musician and teacher who has completely transformed my son's (14) clarinet playing and brought him to the brink of taking Grade 8. He is extremely knowledgeable and rigorous as well as engaging and passionate. I could not recommend him more highly.'


Check out my full profile at www.musicteachers.co.uk/teacher/a2ba27f9af3cde7b7408


For more details, send me an email at: [email protected]


Many thanks,

Jonathan

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