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My name's Ben Glasser. I've been teaching guitar and bass for 10+ years at primary & secondary schools across South East London, including Kingsdale where I'm currently working. I've had a couple of spaces open up recently in my private teaching schedule and I'm looking for new pupils anywhere from beginner to advanced who are keen to have regular lessons and take their playing to the next level. 

I teach a wide range of styles, from Jazz to Pop, Reggae to Disco & Soul. I can help with grading exams and auditions of any kind. Or if you or your child is a total beginner and wants to try out the instrument before committing to buying one, I can provide guitars for the first few lessons at my home in SE22. 

I also travel locally at a slightly higher rate. Drop me a line at [email protected] or send me a PM via the forum if you would like to find out more.

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