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    Redlands, CA

    Qualification:Advanced Level in Classical Guitar from Trinity College Of MusicLondonExperience:5+ Years of Experience as a teacher in a private concern teaching guitarkeyboard and piano to entry level and middle level students and sent students for london examination with good results.  Interest:Want…

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    1 session available for $45.00

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    San Bernardino, CA

    I have played the piano for more than 15 years and can also play the xylophone and marimbas. I attended the University of Redlands Community School of Music and the Arts for 6 years and am a two time Merit Award Winner. I have also participated in local music festivals. I worked as a piano accompanist…

    1 session available for $35.00

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    Redlands, CA

    My lessons are fun and rewarding. I do not believe that a critical environment is one that is healthy or pleasant to learn in. Therefore, I am a very encouraging, patient, and supportive teacher, and I will praise you for your improvements, as well as help you correct your difficulties. I like to…

    1 session available for $100.00

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    San Bernardino, CA

    Well hello, my name is Natali, a current bilingual and really patient student. Whether it's for special needs or math or even translating, I'm super patient and always there to help you. I have been in child care centers helping children who speak no English. They always feel more comfortable when they…

    1 session available for $30.00


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