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Singing Teacher with availability in East Dulwich


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Hello!

I'm an experienced singing teacher and professional singer with a few available spaces for children and adults who would like to take singing lessons.  My students range from beginners to children sitting singing exams and professional singers and actors.  Whatever you might have been told about your voice when you were younger very few people 'cannot sing' at all!  Sometimes it's a matter of learning to listen first but real tone deafness is very rare.  At whatever your level singing is great for improving mood and confidence and it's really good fun.  I teach in my studio and usually do a mix of fifty-fifty technical exercises (posture, breath control and developing tone and vocal stamina) and exploring songs.  If you think you would like to give singing a try or are looking for regular lessons then I look forward to hearing from you.

Hi Tara

I'm pretty flexible on days and times as I work from home teaching one to one. I usually have school children between 4.30pm and 6pm, and adults in the daytime or early evening.  I tend to book last lessons at 7pm in the evening if possible.  I also have some availability at the weekend for children and adults.  I charge £45ph, pro rata for children, who generally come along for 45 mins, adults have a one hour lesson.  Parents are welcome to come along if children are young but sit outside the teaching space which has glass doors.

Any other info you might need? 

Thanks.

Sarah

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