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I'm Tom, a 24 year old professional drummer based in South East London. I have 7 years of experience gigging, teaching, touring and recording. Currently, I'm studying for a Masters at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and am looking to take on a handful of local students. All ages and abilities are welcome! I'm able to teach out of my practise facility in Bermondsey, or travel to students locally who have a drum kit at home.


Lessons are tailored individually to suit each student, whether they are just looking to learn something new and fun, or take graded exams of any syllabus.


Please see the attached poster for contact information, or alternatively reply to this thread if you would like to know more/get started with lessons!


Thanks,

Tom

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