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Singing Lessons


GraceC

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Hello!


I am currently taking on new singing pupils in and around East Dulwich. I teach locally at Mountview and at a number of performing arts schools around London as well as privately.


I teach all genres with a specialism in musical theatre and classical singing and am experienced in working towards GCSE and A Level performances and music exams.


I trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, the Dutch National Opera Academy with a bursary from the International Opera Awards and later at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. I am also trained as an accompanist so teach all lessons from the piano rather than backing tracks.


I am currently studying to become an Estill Master Trainer and have a Vocal Health First Aid certification.


Please do get in touch if you are interested in lessons. I’d love to help you start or develop your singing training.

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Hi,

I am looking for a singing teacher for my adult daughter who is on the spectrum. She has a beautiful accurate singing voice.  She is used to singing choral and classical music but sings everything 🙂

If you would like to give her a trial lesson, please email me on [email protected], message me on 07543 842160 or phone 07842 640207.

bws

Sally

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