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Ukulele, Guitar, Violin lessons in East Dulwich/ Peckham Rye Park area: First lesson ? price


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Hi,



My name is Barnaby, and I am offering Ukulele, Guitar or Violin lessons!


I offer lessons to Adults and children of all levels, either in the comfort of your own home, or at my place on Forest Hill road (by Peckham Rye Park), and it is my aim to make learning fun, non-stressful, stimulating and rewarding.


I will design a syllabus suited to your specific requirements. Topics covered might include: posture, recognizable pieces, chords, melodies, improvisation, theory, reading music, playing by ear, and several styles such as classical, jazz, folk, gypsy or gypsy jazz.


I have a BMus performance on Classical and Jazz guitar, a LCMM Teaching Diploma, 8 years professional teaching privately and in schools and Grade 5 and 8 distinction on Guitar.



Pricing:

?28 per hour: (plus travel)

?15 per 1/2 hour: (plus travel)

Special introductory offer: first lesson 1/2 price



Please email me at [email protected] or call me on 07939452734



Barnaby





Forest Hill Road, SE22 0RR

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