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Hi! My name is Bobby MacPherson. I am a fully qualified drummer with a grade 8 in Kit Drumming from the Trinity Guildhall School of Music, with over a decade's experience of gigging and recording. My lessons are tailored to suit your individual needs - whether you're a total beginner, looking to pass your kit drum qualifications or just want to polish up a specific aspect of your technique, my lessons will help you develop! I cover:


- Grades 1 - 8 in the awarding body of your choice (Trinity Guildhall, Rock School, etc.)


- Rudiments and snare drum technique


- Playing to a click track


- Developing skills in particular genres (Jazz, Afrobeat, Reggae, Metal, etc.)


- Sight reading and theory


- Developing arrangements for your band


I am fully DBS-checked and have a decade of tutoring experience. I am based in South-East London, but am willing to travel within a reasonable distance. My rates are £32 per hour or £19 per half hour. Hope to hear from you soon!

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