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Beginners Guitar Teacher

East Dulwich/Forest Hill area


I am a guitar teacher based in the East Dulwich Forest hill area.

?25/hour or ?15/half an hour

CRB checked.

I am an experienced guitar player having spent the last 2 years as part of the Beatles show 'Backbeat' and also as a solo singer-songwriter.

Happy to come to house and flexible on time.


Please visit www.samfordmusic.com to see videos and hear music from my own solo career.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkL8A5VWDlY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TdhFh2P0ME



I look forward to hearing from you.


Sam

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Hi Joanna,


I have more than 10 years of experience in teaching guitar of most genres. I teach from all ranges, beginner to advanced. I currently teach music at an academy, I have a Bachelor's degree in music composition and have current enhanced CRB's from both teaching at the academy and working at leading charity recording music and music production.


I charge ?25 per hour or I offer a deal of 8 lessons for ?160 at my flat or if you need home visit lessons I charge ?180. The home visits are a bit more to cover my transportation costs.


Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.


Fabrice


tel:0753 473 6484

email: [email protected]

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