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Since July 2020
Instructor since July 2020
Piano Lessons for all ages, abilities and for all musical styles
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From 43 Fr /h
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With over 10 years of experience in teaching piano across many different genres, from classical to jazz and pop, I can help you in many different areas of piano performance.

I cater my teaching for students of varying ages and abilities and can help you whether you are working towards a music exam or want to learn how to improvise on the piano. I also have a BMus music degree from the University of Cardiff and work regularly as a professional pianist and keyboardist.

Along with this, I have also taught music theory from the basics of understanding musical notation to advanced harmonic analysis.

For more information or if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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Must have a keyboard or a piano, plus laptop/tablet/phone with Zoom or Skype
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About Me
Over 10 years of experience in piano teaching has helped me to develop a skillset and methodology to enable that students I teach make a high level of progress and ultimately have a rewarding and enjoyable time learning to play. Whether it’s supporting learners in the basic foundations of musical understanding or teaching more advanced performance techniques, I always strive for clear and efficient communication to motivate and inspire students to the highest degree.

Across my time in music education I have enjoyed teaching a range of abilities and styles including traditional ABRSM graded routes, specialised jazz improvisation courses as well as directing and arranging for larger scale ensembles such as wind orchestras and Jazz bands.

Alongside my experience in music teaching, I have also maintained a career as a performer, working across many venues within London and with a varied range of ensembles playing a myriad of styles including classical, jazz and pop.

I am above all committed to providing all students with an enjoyable musical education, which serves to motivate and inspire them to excellence.
Education
Cardiff University Sep 2007-Jul 2010 - Bachelor of Music Degree (2:1)
First class honours in Final Year Recital
First class honours in Final Year Dissertation: Analysis of Jazz

Crosskeys College Gwent Sep 2005 – Jul 2007 A levels - Music (B)
Music Technology (A)
Mathematics (A)

Abertillery Comprehensive School Sep 2000-Jul 2005 10 GCSE’s grade A-C
Including English, Maths and Science

Additional qualifications- ABRSM Grade 8 Piano
Grade 8 Saxophone
Grade 5 Music Theory
Experience / Qualifications
Over 10 years of teaching piano and keyboard, classical, pop and jazz.
Across my time in music education I have enjoyed teaching a range of abilities and styles including traditional ABRSM graded routes, specialised jazz improvisation courses as well as directing and arranging for larger scale ensembles such as wind orchestras and Jazz bands.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Availability of a typical week
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New York
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