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Guitar lessons in rock, pop and blues styles

I have 30 years experience studying/teaching/performing music and I have a diploma from M.I.T.

I am a qualified primary school teacher currently working in and around the Lewisham area and I am CRB checked.

I aim to tailor lessons to the student's interests while developing their knowledge of theory and technique and I can also guide student's through the RGT syllabus.

Lessons are priced at ?12.50 for half an hour and ?25 for one hour and I am situated close to the Horniman museum.

For more info go to dansymmons.wordpress.com

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