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Deborah Gruman - Violin Teacher in London

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Deborah Gruman Violin Teacher (North West London)

Deborah Gruman

London (NW6) View on map
Last Logged In: 10 Aug 2011
Sex: Female
Can Travel To: EC  SW  W  WC  

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Which subject(s) do you teach?
I teach the violin, classical and baroque.


Tell me about your qualifications.
I have the French Baccalaureate in literature, and LRAM, BMus and PGDip degree from the Royal Academy of Music.


What kind of experience do you have?
I have been teaching the violin for seven years, to English or French speaking students.


How much do you charge?
Violin: £35/h
£30/45mn
£25/30mn
+£5 traveling fee if I come to student's home


Where do you teach?
I generally teach at my students' homes, in the areas of Kilburn, Queen's Park, West Hampstead, Maida Vale, Notting Hill, Fulham and South Kensington. Other areas to negotiate. I also teach at my home, and live very close to Kilburn Park station.


When are you available?
Every day except Saturday and Sunday mornings. I am a freelance musician though, and might sometimes have to change the time or day of the lesson according to concerts and rehearsals.


Which ages and levels do you teach?
All ages, all levels! I have taught from pupils as young as 5, to adults, either beginners or coming back to the violin after many years.


Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
Yes.


Do you belong to any professional organisations?
Musician's Union.


Where and with whom did you train?
I studied 6 years at the Royal Academy of Music, with Lydia Mordkovitch, Mateja Marinkovic and Nicolette Moonen.


Tell me about some of your current students.
I teach french and british pupil from all age, from 6 years old to 36.


Do you have a personal message for students?
Be keen and be curious!


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