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Drum Lessons at ?20/hr in SE21


chrisbowie

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Hello, I'm Chris, a 21-year old professional drummer with experience performing everything from rock/pop function bands to big band jazz to classical percussion and have been teaching drum kit since age sixteen. In addition to professional experience I have grade 8 Drum Kit (Trinity Guildhall 2009) and will be starting my masters in music performance (MMus jazz drum kit) in September 2015.

I am offering fun and engaging one-to-one tuition in drum kit and currently have 10 private students aged between six and thirty-six.

I have experience as a youth worker (mostly teenagers) including managing challenging behaviour and some experience working with SEN.


Further Details:


Teaching from SE21 (near Dulwich Library) or home visits by arrangement

?20/hour or ?12/30 minutes- 50% off first lesson-

Available weekdays and some weekend hours

No commitment required

Rock, Pop, Latin and World genres with Jazz specialism

Trinity-Guildhall and Rock School grade syllabuses taught

Ages 6-adult, ideal for beginner and intermediate levels - parents welcome to sit in on lessons

Over 3 years? teaching experience with references available

Enhanced DBS clearance (CRB check)

Public Liability insured

Member of Musicians' Union


Please get in touch with provisional dates/times if you're interested in arranging a trial lesson.

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