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Piano Tutor - for adult learners


DebbieJ

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Hey fellow Dulwich dwellers,


I wanted to recommend my Piano Tutor. I started learning back in March and have weekly lessons. I am almost 40 and have always wanted to play, but didn?t have the opportunity as a child. I was a bit daunted by it, but Nia has been great! My lessons are varied and cover Grade 1(and some grade 2) exam preparation, as well as learning some of my favourite songs. Nia is so patient, especially when I am utterly distracted after a busy week. She helps me work out the correct finger placements to make it easier for my small hands to manage more complex pieces, and gives me some great tips to improve my playing. I struggle with my reach and dexterity sometimes and she?s recommended some fab practice pieces to help improve that. I also have a changeable work life, and she always tries to accommodate a change in my regular lesson time. She comes to my house near the Gardens, but I think she does some group lessons in Dulwich as well, so it might be worth asking her about those if you?re interested.


You can contact her on the below.


Nia James - 07375 547558

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