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Hello everyone,


I am now almost at capacity with students. But I still do have some spaces.


Please contact me on 07792835759


Lessons are:

?20 - for 30 Minutes

?25 - for 45 Minutes

?30 - for 60 Minutes


Thanks to everyone who has got in contact with me via East Dulwich Forum.


I've taught at 2 schools in the past which I've been CRB'd for. Professionally I've worked for Sony, Universal and the BBC (and still do on ocassion).


I graduated from Leeds College of Music with a 1st in Music and have been a professional musician and working peripatetic teacher since 2009. I taught up to and past grade 8 level in various styles but I tend to focus on popular and rock music.


Let me know if you yourself would like lessons or you know of anyone that would.


I've started a new thread as my website is now:

http://www.alexbaylyguitartuition.com/

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My 10-year-old has gone from bored reluctant music lesson victim to future rock guitarist with Alex. Even as I type this, Alex is booked to make a special extra visit this afternoon because Calvin did not want to miss out after his usual Friday lesson had to be cancelled for a school trip.

Alex teaches my 9 year old son and I can't recommend him highly enough.


He has a lovely friendly manner, makes the lessons fun and my son really looks forward to his lessons each week. He is patient and very encouraging, giving lots of positive, relevant feedback. He definitely gets the thumbs up from us!!

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