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Guitar/bass/uke lessons from friendly local RGT teacher


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Hello there, my name is Owen Wilson (not the actor with the broken nose) and I am taking on new pupils. I am based in Peckham but am happy to do out calls. I have over 6 years experience teaching children from 6 years up and many have gone on to progress through their grades, onto electric and even starting their own bands. I can tailor lessons to suit the genre you are interested as well as encouraging you to explore different styles.


I am RGT registered and can prepare and enter you or your child for exams. I like to teach theory along side learning how to play as I think they are both fundamental to enjoying an instrument. I can provide references and am recently DBS cleared.


My rates are ?18.50 -30mins and ?32 -1 Hour. I can also do group lessons if your child has friends interested too which can be a great way to motivate pupils.


Happy strumming,


Owen

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