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Piano teacher available for in-person or online lessons


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Engaging Classical and Jazz Piano tutor, 100% exam pass rate

-5 years tutoring experience
-10 years' experience of piano-playing and live performance - both as a solo performer and with improvisational groups
-100% pass rate for my students who have taken ABRSM and Trinity Piano exams
-Dip(ABRSM) in Teaching Piano
-ABRSM Grade 8 Piano
-Attended Dulwich College on a Music Exhibition
-Advanced DBS checked

Hello! I am a locally based piano teacher with several students in the area, and I currently have vacancies for teaching. I have been playing piano all my life and performing for about 10 years around the UK. I have been teaching beginner and advanced students for around 5 years. I have a Dip(ABRSM) in Teaching Piano, ABRSM Grade 8 Piano, ABRSM Grade 6 Music Theory. I have taught preparation for Grade exams in both the Trinity and ABRSM syllabuses, with 100% pass rate for my students.

I enjoy finding ways to teach piano-playing techniques and music theory in an accessible way. My approach usually involves the use of improvisational techniques to create confidence with scales and arpeggios. I am passionate about this method because I believe it's a fun way to process complex music theory, it helps with song-writing, and it quickly develops confidence and active listening. I encourage my students to listen further to music related to what we're playing, and enjoy introducing them to new styles, composers and musicians.

Fee: £60/hr (lessons are typically 30 minutes)

Feel free to email me at [email protected] or send a message on 07948548677 if you have any questions!

Ben

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