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Guitar & violin teaching

Stephen from Half Moon Bay

If you want to learn violin & guitar this 2021 year. I can guide you. I attained NZ Suzuki Institute (guitar), violin grade 8 (distinction), ATCL (distinction) - a diploma in music performance. When I teach, I use the best of both worlds of traditional & Suzuki teachings & it seems this combination works well. I know the learning challenges at a young age as I have been there before & in my teachings to all ages, I am patient/flexible. This year I was a school prefect & House Captain. My teaching is at home (close to the Half Moon Bay marina, Auckland). My charge is only $25 per 30min which, it is below the market rate of $35 & $45. You can contact me on: reuben182003@gmail.com
My videos:

Violin:
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Acoustic guitar-I am on left :

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Classical guitar: Bit young here (16 yrs old)
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Should you ask before planting tall shrubs/trees near your property line?
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