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Shoreham
I teach saxophone (alto, tenor, soprano & baritone), clarinet and piano. I have a performance diploma on sax as well as a diploma in instrumental teaching and a BA(hons) and have being performing & teaching for 25yrs so I have oodles of experience! It doesn't matter what your goals are...playing purely for fun either solo or in a group. You may be wanting a music scholarship or bursary.
RachieB1
Lucy is a terrific teacher. Her reputation has lead Lancing College to ask her to teach saxes & clarinet at their Worthing Prep School. She's great fun, and really gets the results. And her ensemble groups are not only a fabulous opportunity to play with others in a very non-pressured environment but they're also a right giggle.
Shoreham
Tuition in music: specifically, keyboard instruments (piano, keyboard); brass instruments (trombone, trumpet and all valved brass); music theory and composition. I approach playing music from a broad holistic viewpoint, referencing a wide range of approaches to developing mental and physical skills, and the whole range of traditions in music performance and pedagogy. Becoming a musician poses many questions and is as challenging in many ways as becoming a mountaineer or an acrobat.
Shoreham
Emma Atkinson
I've been taking lessons with Victoria for a few years. I have progressed from Grade 1 and am now tackling Grade 4. She's good with adult learners like me, and pays attention to detail in one's playing to help bring the music alive. She's also a professional musician, which I think is important if you want to progress beyond grades.