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Singing, Guitar, Bass Guitar Lessons for all ages


Ameliec

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Singing, Guitar/Bass Guitar Tutor and Vocal Coach based in SE22, specialising in pop, rock, jazz and musical theatre styles.

I'm a professional singer and bass player with twenty years experience, BA Hons qualified with full DBS offering one-to-one and small group tuition in singing, guitar, bass guitar, band camps and songwriting skills. I teach singing and guitar/bass at The Charter School East Dulwich, also helping students with GCSE assessments and composition assignments. I help students of all ages through exams, with performance coaching, working with actors for audition preparation or anybody who wants to sing for fun, build their confidence and gain all the health benefits of singing! All ages and abilities welcome. In person or online sessions can be arranged. Please email: [email protected] with enquiries. (Please see my profile for previous recommendations)

 

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I LOVED my 1-2-1 singing lessons with Amelie! She has a natural ability to make you feel at ease, and explains everything so clearly. I loved that I was able to suggest which songs we would try and how her suggestions made it sound so much better!  
I also had a separate piano session and I was amazed at how much I learnt! Wish I had had Amelie as a teacher when I was younger! ♥️ 

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