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CLARINET TUITION


Natkealy

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Qualified Private Clarinet Tutor. ?12 for 30 minutes, ?15 for 45 minutes and ?20 for 60 minutes.


I have been playing the clarinet for 22 years now, (starting at age 6); although this is my main instrument, I also play piano, Saxophone and am a singer/song writer. I enjoy playing and teaching all genres of music and have played in classical orchestras and jazz bands over the years.


I have achieved entire grades in Clarinet, completing my final grade 8 exam with the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music at age 15. Prior to this I also completed my grade 5 theory exam with the Royal College of Music. I have also completed up to grade 5 with Piano and Grade 4 with Saxophone.

I completed ?A level? Music and music theory at college.


I used to teach the clarinet whilst at university and have helped out with music groups for younger children. I stopped teaching due to doing shift work a few years ago, but since starting a 9-5 job have started to teach again.


Aside from this I am a behavioural therapist for families and their children, meaning I am trained in best practise for working with and supporting children, and have had the relevant CRB checks for this work.


I like to make learning music fun and enjoyable for the individual and am happy teaching to meet the individuals? needs, i.e. if they wish to work on learning different pieces of music be it Jazz/ modern/ pop/ Classical? or towards Grades, which for some, gives the individual a sense of purpose, a goal and achievement when accomplished.


I am happy to have students come to me or me come out to you; Travel costs may have to be considered dependant on distance.


Please contact me on 07809444616 or email [email protected] for further details.

Thanks


Nathalie

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