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Introductory summer guitar course


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Hi my name is Pete and I have been teaching guitar for around 10 years.


I will be hosting a group guitar course near Lordship Lane during the months of July and August. The course is designed for adults wanting to learn and improve both their guitar skills and their knowledge of how music works. The course will focus on fingerstyle playing and the different genres of music it can be applied to.


Details:

Each group will consist of a maximum of 5 people

The course will run for an hour each week over a month, on Wednesday evenings

Course dates: 11th, 18th, 25th July and 1st August (7pm - 8pm)

Cost: ?70

(I can provide guitars if necessary)


I also offer private 1:1 lessons for all ages.


Please message me for further information or call me on 07877396373


Pete

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