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Experienced and encouraging Guitar Tuition!


ZW

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Dear budding guitarists, young and adult!


What a beautiful gift to be able to pick up the guitar and create wonderful music…. Classic golds to recents smash hits.

Whether it be for yourself, your child, Grand parents or indeed a special gift for your loved ones (as Mother’s Day is nearly upon us)

Having studied classically at the age of eleven (gaining Grade 3 at The Royal Academy of music) I have enjoyed guitar teaching for over twenty-five years.

Ages have ranged from 4yrs-74yrs. Teaching pop/acoustic/rock from beginners to adult. I have also taken students through Grades and they have all achieved a succession of Distinctions on every graded exam for every student I have taught, I am very proud to say. As we all know practice pays off however encouragement and understanding of students needs and abilities is what my lessons are based on. I feel I am approachable, firm but kind and understanding.

My ethics are for lessons to be enjoyable and beneficial on every level mentally and technically. Some students want to be able to rock away by a camp fire, others wish to move on to graded levels.

Whichever is chosen I feel I can bring enthusiasm and commitment, retaining some students for 10yrs, watching them grow and succeed on their musical journey.


As a working musician, I perform guitar and vocals solo/duo/ trio and with my band. From Radison Blu Hotels to Festivals, running open mics nights and private events. Many of my students have performed with me and even had their own performances and debuts on music events that I organise and indeed their own.


Please feel free to contact for information and interest.


References gladly provided upon request

Higher level DBS checked

Lessons Online/ Home/ school visits. Flexible bespoke lessons.

Larger classes/ 1-1

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