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Hi Ninbi


I run a small music teaching agency with lots of lovely local teachers, and I have some terrific violin teachers who'd love to teach your daughters. They're flexible and happy to come to your house for lessons at a time to suit you. The teachers are professionally qualified, talented musicians, experienced at teaching, and DBS checked. Most importantly, they're passionate about violin, and love teaching, especially children, so I'm confident I'd find a teacher your girls would enjoy learning with.


I've sent you a PM with details.


All best


Emma

musico south

0207 277 2759

[email protected]

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We've been very happy with violin teachers from musico south for our daughter (7)


I have bought violins from this site:


http://www.gear4music.com/String_Instruments/Violins.html


and I guess the teacher can advise on size. If you need an 1/8 size, let me know, as I have one now outgrown.

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