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Nick Harris Piano Tutor (+ GCSE music help)


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Hi there,


My name is Nick and I am an experienced piano teacher of over 4 years in the East Dulwich area, whilst actually beginning to teach when I was 11!


Several students passed with merits and distinctions last term, and a GCSE student I was helping achieved an A amidst lack of school time during the pandemic.


I teach all ages from beginners, to adults.


I pride myself on fun lessons which incorporate theory and practice, but mostly work towards developing a students musical style. I use the ABRSM exam board if students wish to complete exams.


I have 2 or 3 slots left in my *almost* complete schedule for the autumn term.

* 4:30-5:30 on Wednesdays

* alternative Tuesdays (every other week) 6:30-7:30

* (maybe Monday's 6:45 or 7:00)


I can provide references.


All the best,

Nick

  • 1 month later...

Hi Nick!

Hi Nick


My name is Ali and I own Funky Monkey Keyboard Classes. I am looking for a fab tutor to join my lovely team for any or all of the following centres:

Immanuel Church, Streatham on Mondays after school (3.30pm-6.30pm)

Sydenham on Tuesdays after school in SE26

East Dulwich SE22 on Saturday mornings

All from January 2022 (paid training earlier if possible),

Please check us out at www.funkymonkey.info if you'd be interested in finding out more! All lesson plans done, training given and ?30 per class (50 mins) Plus it's great fun and will most likely feed you private piano students when they've finished with us!

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