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Clarinet and/or saxophone tuition offered


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I now have space for new students wanting to learn clarinet and/or saxophone. From beginners to advanced, i have prolific experience in tutoring all age groups from 8 to 80! My name is Stuart Eminson and am a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music. My vast array of musical activity spans from playing with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to X factor with Girls Aloud, From Smokey Robinson, to the Symphony Orchestra of India! I have taught alongside my playing for over 20 years, and feel my well rounded spectrum of music, not only provides me with the knowledge to pass down, but allows me to help inspire and motivate others. I currently teach at Malorees Junior School and have done for over 12 years.


Please feel free to peruse my web: www.stuarteminson.com


I would be happy for you to call me on 07958178569 or email me [email protected] if you are interested or have any questions. I am based in East Dulwich area- happy to travel in and around the area as i drive.


Look forward to hearing from you! Best , Stuart

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