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Hello everyone!


My name is Matt Randall and I'm a piano teacher living in the local area - I have some space which has opened up and therefore have room for new students. I have plenty of experience with both adults and children, helping them to:


- Inspire beginner and advanced players

- Pass music examinations with high marks

- Improve posture

- Achieve a higher ability to sight-read

- Develop hand technique and awareness of the whole body in performance

- Increase confidence

- Learn more about theory of music

- Improve general musicianship

- Expand r?pertoire


I can travel to your home to teach, and I am fully CRB checked. I feel that my experience as a professional musician is inspiring, and believe that anyone can learn. My rates are:


- ?40 per hour, or ?25 for 30 minutes


Please email [email protected] or call 07901500973 to arrange lessons.


Kind regards,


Matt Randall

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