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Hello

I would like to recommend an absolutely brilliant local Piano teacher, Natalie  based in Nunhead.

She has been teaching my daughter for the last year and has made learning the piano such an enjoyable and fun experience for her. Natalie is a natural teacher who is  very engaged and dedicated and who nothing is ever too much trouble for.

I can highly recommend if you are looking for someone to bring music to life for your child and encourage them in their practice.

She also run bi-termly music meet ups and shows for all her pupils which is an excellent way of showcasing their newly learned musical skills

Natalies mobile number - 07730402336

 

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Hi all,

 

I'm Natalie, piano teacher in Nunhead.    I teach all ages, children, teens, adults, all styles.   Lessons are fun, and tailored for what the student needs/wants.    I've opened up loads of new slots every day of the week, daytimes, and after school and evenings.   

I've been teaching for 15 years, am a performer, singer, guitarist and keyboard player in a few local bands, and I do stage management for UK's largest open mic, as well as run my own events, for my students, and Singer Songwriter showcases.   

 

Call or text me on 07730 402336.

Natalie.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hello, 

I take great pleasure in recommending Natalie for piano lessons. We started our 4yr old with Natalie 10 years ago and she’s still doing lessons at the age of 14. Natalie is attentive, warm, playful teaching style and very well liked by our daughter. She’s a natural teacher. 

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