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Guitar/Bass Lessons in East Dulwich


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I am offering guitar and bass guitar lessons.


I offer lessons to adults and children of all levels, either in the comfort of your home, or at my place in East Dulwich (near the big Sainsbury's, just off Green Dale), and it is my aim to make learning fun, non-stressful, stimulating and rewarding.


I will design a learning programme suited to your specific requirements. Topics covered might include: popular songs, chords, melodies, improvisation, theory, playing by ear; and several styles such as jazz, folk, gypsy jazz, rock or pop. The aim is to make you feel motivated and comfortable playing!


I am a professional musician and music teacher with 10+ years teaching and playing experience.


If you do not yet have your own instrument that is not a problem.


Cost:

?25 per hour

?15 per 1/2 hour

Special introductory offer: first lesson ?15 for an hour, ?10 for 1/2 hour


Please get in touch for more information or to book a lesson.


Look forward to hearing from you

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