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Andrew Lisle

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I am an internationally touring Jazz drummer with 15 years of playing and extensive teaching experience. I graduated with a BA in Jazz performance from Leeds College of Music in 2011 and, since then, have worked as a professional musician. Having recently moved to East Dulwich I am looking to pass on my expertise.


I offer lessons to all ages and experience levels. My approach to drum teaching is to encourage a strong technical foundation in order to allow creativity to flow in any musical style.


At present I cannot offer lessons at my house, due to noise restrictions, but I am happy to travel to you. This means that owning or having access to a drum kit is a requirement.


I charge:


?36 for a 1 hour lesson (Recommended)


or


?18 for a half an hour lesson


If you are interested in you or your child having lessons, or would like some more information, send me an email to [email protected] or give me a call on 07711993182.



Andrew Lisle

www.andrewlisle.com

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