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*** Eddy Hackett - Percussion and Drum kit teacher ***

www.eddyhackett.com


** Ever wanted to learn percussion or the drums? Now's the time! **


I'm a professional drummer and percussionist based in Forest Hill with over 10 years of experience performing with groups such as the Royal Opera House and London Philharmonic Orchestra, and teaching at institutions including Trinity Laban, Francis Holland School and Qatar Music Academy.


I've just opened up a private teaching practice from my home music studio in Forest Hill. Fully DBS certified and with a wealth of experience with the ABRSM and TG syllabuses, now is the time to start learning a fun, challenging and rewarding musical instrument!


Kids/adults/experienced/first timers all welcome!


For more info, please check out my website where you can contact me:


www.eddyhackett.com


Cheers!

Eddy.

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