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Guitar Lessons in East Dulwich


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Fun, professional, tailor-made guitar lessons available with experienced teacher in East Dulwich and surrounding area.


I teach all ages and abilities and have experience with complete beginners as well as advanced players. I teach all kinds of styles, including rock, pop, blues, and reggae and always aim to tailor lessons to the interests and enthusiasms of students. Techniques include strumming, fingerpicking, lead playing, flatpicking and improvising. Musicianship skills such as reading music, exploring chord relationships, playing by ear and music theory can also be integrated into lessons, and I am happy to go through grade exams with students.


I have been teaching guitar for 8 years and have worked in schools, workshops and privately. I have performed professionally for over ten years at venues including The Southbank Centre, Carling Academy, City Of London Festival, Cecil Sharp House, the Royal Albert Hall, End Of The Road Fesival, and Secret Garden Party.


"Josh is very talented. He is flexible about what we play and finds things that suit my ability. He creates a fun environment to learn." - Arthur, aged 14


For more information about me and student testimonials please click here: http://www.thetutorpages.com/tutor/josh-geffin-acoustic-electric-guitar-teacher-dulwich-london.


Please feel free to get in touch to discuss your interests:

Josh Geffin BA (Hons) Music

07737 388251

[email protected]

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