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Hi


My name is Matt Gale and I am a guitar teacher based in East Dulwich (123 Underhill Road, SE22 0QS).


If you are looking for guitar lessons, I currently have slots available on Thursday evenings at my home.


I specialise in working with beginners, and I can teach rock, pop, blues and folk styles (but not classical), for electric and acoustic guitar. I also teach bass guitar.


I have been teaching for more than 5 years in East Dulwich, both children and adults, but obviously the Thursday evening slots are more likely to appeal to adults. My lessons are individually prepared and tailored to your requirements, and I have built up a lot of resources over the time I've been teaching - chord sheets, song charts, tab sheets, sheet music (if you want to read music).


I charge ?20 per hour, and would be happy to hear from you to discuss whether I can help you.


You can call me on 020 8693 9768 or 07944 673185 or reply to this message.


My website is here: http://www.matt-gale.co.uk/


Regards



Matt Gale

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