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Hi, I'm Ben, a local guitar, ukulele and bass tutor with 12 years experience of teaching children and adults of all ages and abilities, both privately and in schools (school reference available).


I can teach pop, rock, blues, metal, folk, jazz, classical, and composition & theory. I have a song list of over 460 songs that i can both teach you and analyse the chord structure if you wish. See list here: http://bendeanguitarteacher.weebly.com/


I can travel to your home for lessons and I teach day times, evenings and weekends. I have an up to date CRB check. If you or your child is interested in starting lessons then please contact me. Thanks. [email protected] 07761 385 374


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My 7 year old has ukelele lessons from Ben, and really enjoys it. She's made good progress and loves the fact that he will teach her the songs she wants to play. So far we've had some Katy Perry, Beatles, the Scooby Do theme tune, and now Michael Jackson.


Highly recommended.

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