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Tutors travelling to EC
| Miguel Gorodi | Plaistow, E13 | |
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Yuriy Galkin | East London, E14 |
| Jac Jones | Walthamstow,London, E17 | |
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David Henry | Stoke Newington, N16 |
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Elwin Hendrijanto | London, NW2 |
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Rosie Bans | London, SE10 |
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Andreas Papapetrou | New Cross, London, SE14 |
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Simone Balzama | Croydon, SE25 |
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Benjamin Ashby | London, SW7 |
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Jon | South West London, SW18 |
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Juan Rezzuto | West London, W14 |
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Elwin Hendrijanto | London, NW2 |
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Martin Rowberry | Sutton Coldfield, B75 |
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Jon | South West London, SW18 |
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Simone Balzama | Croydon, SE25 |
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Alex Merritt | London, NW6 |
| Mr Aron Kingsford | Brighton, BN10 | |
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Alistair Bankier | London, W9 |
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Juan Rezzuto | West London, W14 |
| AL Hodgson | Weybridge, KT13 | |
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David Henry | Stoke Newington, N16 |
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Rosie Bans | London, SE10 |
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View all tutors for KeyboardRosie Bans Gold Member
- London (SE10) View on map
- Last Logged In: 26 Jul 2011
- Sex: Female
- Web site: www.rosiebans.com
- Can Travel To: BR CR E EC N SW W WC
- Personal Message
- Every musician is different. I am here to help you find where music wants to take you and will guide you all the way as you explore your own musicianship.
- Which subject(s) do you teach?
- I teach vocals, piano, keyboards, song writing and music theory. Whatever your reasons are for learning music, it is a very rewarding and satisfying experience. Current ability does not matter as long as you have the enthusiasm and willingness to learn.
- Tell me about your qualifications.
- I began my music studies at North Glasgow College, Scotland in 2004 (specialising in Keyboards) at the tender age of 16. Here I studied under Ross Campbell (composer), Keith Burns (The Proclaimers), Ted McKenna (Sensational Alex Harvey Band) and Campbell Owens (Aztec Camera). I knew I wanted to be a musician even then and so once I passed my three-year HND course (winning the main year award for the first and third year) I progressed straight into year three at Napier University, Scotland, where I obtained a BA with Honours in Popular Music studying under Haftor Medboe, Graham Weir and Dr. Paul Ferguson.
- What kind of experience do you have?
- I have been teaching music privately for over three years. It was during my time at University that I began teaching, most notably as course co-ordinator for the Music Monkeys After School Club. I had to devise, prepare and deliver each weekly session to a class of around eight 7-10 year olds. In 2007 I began gigging more intensively which saw me spend the next year and a half in Edinburgh working as a full time musician, composer and tutor. During this time I played all round the UK and internationally in venues such as The MUSON Centre, Lagos, Nigeria; Kokkola Conservatory, Finland; Gleneagles Hotel, Scotland; The Bedford, London, and many more.
I relocated to London in the September of 2010 in order to pursue my music work further. Being in London has always been a dream of mine and I am very passionate and determined to succeed in my career. I like to incorporate this drive into my lessons and pass on my experience of the industry to each of my clients. I am currently a frequent piano player and singer in many London establishments including The Melia White House Hotel, Marlybone; Montague on the Gardens, Russell Square; The Criterion Restaurant, Piccadilly; The Millennium Gloucester, South Kensington and The Novotel, Hammersmith. - How much do you charge?
- My current fees are as follows:
Individual Sessions: £30 per hour, £20 per half hour
Joint sessions (2 students): £40 per hour, £25 per half hour
Home tuition fees (at the student’s home, only available in hourly sessions): £35 within ten miles, £40 over ten miles
Block booking options: 5 sessions = £140 (£28 per session), 10 sessions = £260 (£26 per session)
Full payment up front is required.
All lessons must be booked within 6 months. - Where do you teach?
- I teach from my home studio in Greenwich Town. I can also travel to the student's house and regularly teach around Bromley, New Cross and Blackheath, I travel up to 15 miles from Greenwich. I provide all my students with a learning file, where we plan what each session covers and the goal we are working towards (performance, recording, etc.). I also provide a variety of backing tracks varying from popular to musical style. I accompany students with piano and can also record students and my home studio with Apple’s Logic.
- When are you available?
- My teaching hours are from Monday to Saturday 11am-9pm and Sunday 2-7pm.
- Which ages and levels do you teach?
- I teach all ages and levels with the exception of piano, where I teach beginners only.
- Do you have an up-to-date CRB (Criminal Records Bureau) disclosure certificate?
- Yes, I have an up-to-date enhanced CRB disclosure certificate.
- Do you belong to any professional organisations?
- I am a member of the Musician's Union.
- Tell me about some of your current students.
- I am currently teaching students privately from my home studio in Greenwich.
- Do you have a personal message for students?
- I think it is important to always believe in yourself and remember that excellence is not a skill. It is an attitude.
