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Welcome to my post ! I am Leo, a piano and violin teacher in East Dulwich.?


Under a holistic approach to music, my students will learn technique, music theory and develop their musicality at the same time. Lessons materials are chosen from a wide range of classical to modern repertoire. I encourage my students to imagine the piano as a microcosm of an orchestra and think about how the sound of different instruments can be heard from the piano. Generally, I don't encourage the use of one music method book for my students once they have passed the beginner stage. Experience has shown that every student develops their musical taste and skill differently, and learning is most effective when they play the music that appeal to them. For the younger students, I have custom-arranged pieces with colourful?pictures to?capture their attention. For the more advanced and musically inclined students, I encourage them to proactively look for pieces that they would like to learn, or pieces for which we can develop a learning plan to get them to the required level. The approach to learning violin and viola is slightly different to piano as more emphasis on the technical training is needed due to the nature of the instrument itself. Regular practice is an integral and important component of learning music for all students. I will help my students to develop an effective practice strategy. My lessons include online support in-between lessons.?


I teach from the beginner level to Grade 8. My students have successfully applied for the music scholarship at Kingsdale Foundation School. I have over 30 years of orchestral experience. I have achieved Distinction at the diploma level (AMusA). Please do not hesitate?to book a free trial lesson with me or contact me to discuss further if you are interested. You are welcome to whatsapp or call my number at 07477633088, or email me at [email protected]. References are available. I look forward to hearing from you !

  • 1 month later...
I would like to recommend Leo as a piano teacher. I?ve taken up piano again as an adult after a long hiatus, and have found Leo knowledgeable, encouraging and clearly passionate about music. As an example, there?s a particular piece (Chopin) I wanted to tackle for a while ? Leo guided me through it, addressed my weaknesses with targeted exercises and praised the improvements I made. He is flexible, fun to learn with, but not afraid to push you when you need it.
Leo is a wonderful teacher who has been extremely dedicated teaching my daughter violin. He makes the lessons fun and engaging, starting from music theory and allowing her to progress in a way that suits her style of learning. I have deeply enjoyed the lessons myself and am very grateful to have found Leo; he is so devoted to ensuring my daughter develops, and she is thriving with his support. Thank you, Leo!
  • 9 months later...

Hi - I saw this thread while searching for a violin teacher for my daughter and we called Leo to see if they were a good fit together.


I was absolutely amazed by the quality of his teaching. He assessed her (she had recently done grade 3) and he was able to show her how to hold her bow correctly, how to position her fingers, he fixed her neck rest, and so much more. By the end of the session she was playing noticeably better. We are absolutely going to continue lessons with Leo and I cannot recommend him highly enough to others who are looking for a violin teacher.

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