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Hi,


I am a saxophonist available for lessons, for students of all ages and abilities. I studied jazz saxophone at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and now work as a musician. I have a wealth of teaching experience (both private, and as a Royal Borough of Greenwich music hub tutor), and am currently looking for more students!


While I specialise in Jazz, I am comfortable teaching all styles of contemporary, and popular music, and can tailor lessons to you, or your childs, particular needs and interests. I am able to come to you, or provide lessons from my studio, in Brixton/Loughborough junction.


I can also cover music theory, and music technology.


Rates are ?35 per hour, ?20 per ? hour, and I am willing to offer an initial hour long consultation lesson for the price of a ? hour.


DBS checked.


If you are would like to arrange a lesson either email me at: [email protected] , or call/text me on: 07411339982.


Thanks,

Dougal

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