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Grant Dermody is an accomplished performer, recording artist and teacher with many CDs and great performances under his belt. He has taught harmonica from Seattle to West Virginia to Northampton, England. Grant is a member of the Improbabillies, a not-at-all traditional old-time band, and a slightly more traditional acoustic blues trio with Orville Johnson and John Miller. G...

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Grant Dermody is an accomplished performer, recording artist and teacher with many CDs and great performances under his belt. He has taught harmonica from Seattle to West Virginia to Northampton, England. Grant is a member of the Improbabillies, a not-at-all traditional old-time band, and a slightly more traditional acoustic blues trio with Orville Johnson and John Miller. Grant believes in meeting students where they are and moving at a pace that challenges but does not overwhelm them. He makes use of tunes that help cement certain learned techniques AND are fun to play for the student. www.grantdermody.com

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Subject

Harmonica

Ages

0 to 7 year olds

Skill level

All difficulty levels

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  • 3406 Fremont Ave N
    Seattle, WA 98103 | Fremont

Price: $40.00

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$40 for 30 minutes
$70 for 60 minutes

10% off with purchase of 4 lessons

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  • 1:1 / Private Lessons

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