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Teacher available in the East Dulwich area to teach piano lessons. I teach from either my music studio or in the comfort of your own home. Students of all ages and abilities welcome!


I'm Steve and have BMus(Hons) PGDip and MMus degrees in music, having studied both at university and music college. I moved to East Dulwich fairly recently from Birmingham, and I'm now accepting new private students. Alongside my teaching work over the years I've worked for most of the major London music publishers on a freelance basis, alongside conducting local choirs.


Lesson fees:


30 mins - ?20

45 mins - ?30

60 mins - ?40


For further details, please email: [email protected]

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