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Hi my name's Ben, I'm a 17 year old music A-level student living in East Dulwich. I've been playing guitar for nearly 9 years now and have achieved a Grade 8 (distinction). I teach Acoustic Guitar, Bass and Electric Guitar.


I am currently offering guitar lessons to kids aged 8-15, and I can provide tuition to:

- Beginners looking to take up the guitar, acoustic or electric;

- Kids who already play a bit but would like to progress in their musicality;

- Kids preparing to audition for a secondary school music scholarship.

- Anyone who needs help with working toward grades 1-5


I have 3 years experience teaching young people, and I can offer a friendly and positive teaching environment. For beginners who are yet to own an electric guitar and are interested in taking it up I can provide the necessary equipment during lessons.


If you are interested or have any inquiries please feel free to PM me!

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