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Hello! I have a shy but sweet nearly-6-year-old boy who I'm hoping to start on the piano soon and I want to find him a local(ish) piano teacher who he could really connect with and have fun with. We may not send him down the piano grades route (I never took to piano exams too well) but I really want him to enjoy playing an instrument.

Any recommendations or referrals would be gratefully received!

Jess

07986 822928

  • 1 month later...

 

Hello,

 

My name is Natalie.  I teach piano from my home in Nunhead, and have available slots on most days of the week, after school and during the day, for piano lessons.  I am a singer and guitarist as well as a teacher of piano, perform in bands, and am a specialist and accredited Suzuki Piano teacher.  Whilst this is a specialism in teaching children, I teach all ages, and styles.    I can submit students for exams, classical and rock and pop, and hold regular end of term concerts.  

 

I charge £25 for half an hour.   Children start with a half hour lesson, adults 45 min.     

My phone number is 07730 402336 if you would like to get in touch.  References available.  DBS Checked.

 

Natalie.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi  

I really recommend Nia who advertises her classes in the forum

 

I struggled through years to motivate my daughter to have her piano lessons until we met Nia , she is kind , patient and fun. She has a very good ability to connect to kids and my daughter has massively improved her piano technique 

  • 6 months later...

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