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Piano lessons available in the Bellenden Village corner of Peckham.

I'm a friendly and encouraging teacher, offering lessons to all standards from beginner to advanced levels. I particularly enjoy teaching adult beginners.

Having been a music examiner for many years, I can offer particular expertise in preparing for grade exams and diplomas.

Rates: ?30 for 1 hour (pro rata)

Home visits possible, though fee may be adjusted accordingly.


Get in touch if you'd like to meet of talk further. 07952 314424


Peter Reder

GLCM MA

Examiner for London College of Music since 1990

Member of the Royal Society of Musicians

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Hi Sultana,

it is tricky to learn an instrument if you don't have something to practice on.

You probably need a friend or neighbour with a piano who'd let you play. The only other solution might be to buy an electronic keyboard - cheaper than a piano, and you can also play with headphones if you don't want to disturb anyone.

I could give you some advice about keyboards if you think of getting one.

You'd be welcome to come and try a lesson and see what you want to do. I charge ?30 per hour (30 mins or 45 mins usually enough at the beginning.

Give me a call if you want a chat.

Peter 07952 314424

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