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Hi, I'm Ben, a local guitar, ukulele and bass tutor with over 14 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 500 songs that i can both teach you and analyse the chord structure if you wish. See list here: [http://bendeanguitarteacher.weebly.com/">bendeanguitarteacher.weebly.com]


I am a member of the Registry of Guitar Tutors (RGT), (http://www.rgt.org) and all of my pupils who have taken the RGT exams through me have achieved either a Merit or Distinction, and has given them an internationally recognised qualification.


I also hold two performance concerts each year for my pupils, which have are very popular and allow my students to get used to performing in an informal,friendly and supportive environment.


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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