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Hello,


My name is Owen Wilson and I am a guitar/ukelele/theory teacher. I have 7 years experience in teaching children and adults. I offer small group lessons, and one to one tuition. I am currently taking students through their RGT grades (handy extra UCAS points) which is a fun and structured way to progress on the instrument.


Group lessons can be a god way to spread costs or for younger players to play learn with a friend. I can do home visits or at my well equipped studio on Consort Road. I can teach various styles and hep prepare you for theory exams if required. As well as the formal side of teaching, I have helped many adults pick up the guitar again and get playing some of their favourite songs.


I am particularly keen to fill spaces on Monday and Wednesday.


Rates:

?18-30mins

?25-45mins

?32-1hr


All the best, Owen.

07845 830 713

[email protected]

References available upon request. DBS cleared. BMus. Certificate in Mixing and Mastering. RGT registered.

Another recommendation for Owen here - we were looking for someone who was happy to teach Uke to a very young (5.5yrs - 6yrs) group of friends in a way that is fun and engaging, and Owen has really delivered on this. The boys love the lessons and he's a natural at keeping their attention (no mean feat!). Apart from his musical abilities, he's very positive and sunny-natured and generally a great male role model for my son. Reasonably-priced, reliable, responsive: Thumbs up from us, thanks Owen!

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