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One eager 5 year old seeking violin tutor


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  • 2 weeks later...
I can recommend my son's teacher. My son is 5 and started playing about 6 months ago. We are based in Nunhead. She is not just a good teacher, she part of a huge musical family teaching half of Nunheads children various different instruments. A couple of times a year they all get together at the Ivy House to showcase what they have all been learning. At these events we get to see children from 4/5 who are just starting playing twinkle twinkle right up to 15 year olds who are already great musicians.

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Posted by Jennywilkinson Yesterday, 08:50PM


I'm a freelance violin teacher recently moved to the area and I'm looking for new pupils.

I have attached my profile from the Tutor Pages website which contains all of my information and background. If you are interested please don't hesitate to contact me.

Best wishes,

Jenny


[www.thetutorpages.com]

  • 3 weeks later...
Hello - our 6 year old son is desperate to start the violin but the waiting list at school is one year. We are looking for a teacher and preferably one able to come to our house as we have 3 boys and a fair few after school activities, but we can travel to you if necessary. Please message me if you are interested. Many thanks.
There is an agency called Musico South who we used in the past and were very pleased with. They have quite a few teachers and try to find the best match for each child. My daughter loved her violin teacher (sadly for us moved on to join a pro orchestra) and still loves playing.

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