1803 days ago

Singing Lessons Offered

Duncan from Hillcrest

www.nzmusicteachers.co.nz...

I offer singing lessons for students and adults from Intermediate school age upwards. I have been teaching since 1991, and am a member of Waikato Itinerant Music Scheme.

I offer singing lessons at my home in Hillcrest

Fee: $30/half hour
Styles: All

Having been a professional performer and being a trained teacher (Waikato Uni/Masters in Music- Wintec), I am skilled in preparing students for specific occasions such as auditions and NCEA exams, as well as RockSchool and Trinity.

Those who wish to explore an interest in learning to sing, will also find my technique easy to master with immediate results.

Contact me on duncan@duncanbouwer.com or on 0221980917

Price: $30

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