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Hi Cameron


Would love to help with this. I run a local music teaching agency and have some excellent guitar teachers who'd be delighted to teach you. The teachers are flexible and happy to come to you for lessons at a time to suit you. I've PM'd you with details.


Happy Xmas!


Emma

musico south

0207 277 2759

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hi Cameron, i am a local guitar teacher and could come to your house to teach you. here is my blub:


Hi, Im Ben, a local guitar and bass tutor with 10 years experience of teaching children and adults of all ages and abilities, both privately and in schools. I can travel to your home for lessons and I teach daytimes, evenings and weekends. I have an up to date CRB check. If you or your child is interested in starting lessons then please contact me. Thanks. [email protected] 07761 385 374


thanks Ben

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