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Violin & Viola Tuition


WillHarvey

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Hello,


I am a freelance professional musician based in East Dulwich/Peckham. For the last 5 years I have been touring full time with a rock band but have recently come off the road and am looking for pupils in the area. I can teach from beginner to grade 8 standard and am happy to work with children or adults. I am classically trained but also can give an introduction to the world of playing the violin in bands and electric violin - something that might be valuable to parents with children who are losing interest in the instrument because of the perceived rigidity of classical performance, or even to adults who are looking to be loosened up a bit and would like some tips on performance technique. To read my full biography please visit my website http://willharveymusic.com/bio/ (I apologise, it is still somewhat under construction).


I look forward to hearing from you!


Will Harvey


[email protected]

phone: 07789846780

twitter: @willharvey1

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