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Hi everyone,


I'm a friendly and experienced clarinet teacher based here in SE22, aiming to help my students fulfil their potential through lessons tailored to suit their exact needs and aspirations. Complete beginners right through to more advanced players. All ages and SEN are welcomed. I have experience teaching both in the UK and in India. Making learning enjoyable and fulfilling is the primary aim of all my lessons. I am also a freelance performer in and around the London area.


Training: I hold an MMus masters degree with Merit from Guildhall School of Music & Drama


Feel free to contact me for a trial lesson on 07886286600 or email [email protected]


I can also be found at www.musicteachers.co.uk/teacher/82defcfd6750c72d7233?1416319995


Best,

Kelvin

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