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1723 days ago

Piano lessons - beginners- 4yrs to adult

Deb from New Plymouth

Hi there- I have just moved to beautiful New Plymouth, from Christchurch. I'm an experienced, fun, piano teacher- especially if you want something a bit different! Qualified in Suzuki -(3 years and up) and traditional methods. Experienced Music Therapist- I teach anyone of any ability. I love to teach teens, and older adults who are absolute beginners, or have done some music in the past and need a fresh start. No exams, no competitions. Central New Plymouth Location. Lessons $30 half hour , booking now for Term 2 .email debw244@gmail.com or ring 0274978130 for more info . Come for a free mini lesson, no obligation .

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