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Piano teacher available for in-person or online lessons


bak500

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Hello!

My name's Ben and I'm a musician and composer based in South London.  I currently teach at the SE22 Piano School, and I am also available for private lessons at your home or online for all ages and levels.

I specialise in classical piano, but I am also able to teach the basics of jazz piano. I also have experience training pupils towards music scholarship exams, and I can teach anyone who is working towards a graded practical or theory exam on ABRSM - my students have a 100% pass rate in Grade exams.

-5 years tutoring experience

-10 years experience of piano-playing and live performance - both as a solo performer and with improvisational groups

-Attended Dulwich College on a Music Exhibition

-Grade 8 Piano with the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music

-ABRSM Grade 5 Tenor Saxophone

-ABRSM Grade 6 Music Theory

-Advanced DBS checked

-References available on request

 

Lessons are £60 / hour and £30 / half hour

 

Any questions, feel free to message me here, email [email protected] or message me on 07948548677. You can also book a lesson via my Tutorful profile here: Ben K | Tutorful

Thank you!

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