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Violin/Viola lessons for all ages and levels


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Hi lovely neighbours,

I am a violinist who has been playing for over 35 years and teaching for 25. I hold a bachelors degree and two masters degrees in violin performance from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University and the London College of Music. I am also a Suzuki certified teacher and did my training in America. Whether it's From beginners to those preparing for exams I offer tailored lessons to each student's needs and goals. I also teach viola as well. Whether you have a child keen to start lessons or an adult who always wanted to learn, I am experienced with all ages and levels. I teach out of my home in East Dulwich and offer the first 30 minute lesson complimentary to see how we get on. Hope to hear from you! 815D4DFE-3169-485B-A8F4-66A01B6B2A6C_1_201_aSmall.jpeg.2a94fbe9f0cdb15b50a58e36215755d9.jpeg

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