About

About

Hi, my name is Gail. I am friendly, calm, patient, engaging and fun. I love teaching and enjoy creating a relaxed and mutually respectful relationship with my pupils.
Please note that I teach from home at TQ12 6SR or online.

I studied concert Piano & Flute at degree level, having achieved grade 8 Piano, Flute and Theory by 16. Winning a scholarship at the Royal College of Music and 1st Place at the Brighton Music Festival with my Grade 8 Flute results and pieces. I have also been involved in choirs, taking lead soprano in a Gospel choir and leading Choirs in various Schools. I have loved music for as long as I can remember, giving my family and their friends concerts at every opportunity. Music gave me confidence at a time when I struggled at school both academically and socially. I went on to far exceed expectations and thoroughly enjoy sharing the musical experience with others whenever possible. I am married, with 2 grown children, both musicians and 2 lovely Grandchildren. I also love animals and have several cats and 2 dogs, at the moment!

I have 10 years experience as a Primary school teacher and Music Co-ordinator. My last Ofsted inspection Music were graded 1: Excellent

I started teaching Piano and Flute as a teenager. Then went onto doing a Music Degree at Dartington College of Arts, having turned down the Royal College of Music, because I preferred the course and setting. I then studied PGCE Primary and Music at Exeter University. I was a Primary Teacher and music Co-ordinator for 10 years full time. This included whole school singing, assemblies, choir, orchestra, concerts, musicals and so on. I have experience of teaching KS1, 2, 3 and GCSE and A Level Music. I then decided to go into Private Music Teaching and have not stopped since. I teach Grade 1 – 8 ABRSM Piano, Flute and Theory, I have taught over 200 children and some adults. Most of these have reached Grade 4 or 5, but a dedicated few have achieved their Grade 8 and 3 have gone on to do Music Degrees themselves. I also teach voice to Grade 5 and guitar to Grade 3.

Music is joyful. Lessons should be fun, interactive, interesting, motivating, challenging and rewarding. I like to incorporate theory, singing, aural, improvisation, sight reading, history and listening into lessons. Most important to me is that lessons are suitable for each pupil. Some are better at reading, others at playing by ear. Some pupils need music played and repeated often. Length of lessons can be adapted to suit both age, grade and ability. Some pupils do very well following a graded approach and taking exams, and some just want to play.

My lessons are well planned and adapted according to the pupils needs and abilities. My teaching style is relaxed, comprehensive, patient and fun. I assess each lesson to inform my next teaching session.

Location

Sharps Crest, Heathfield, Newton Abbot TQ12 6SR, UK

Geolocation

50.57026949999999,-3.6493345

Instrument(s) Taught

Flute, Piano

Where do lessons take place?

Teacher's Location, Online

Prices

15 minutes

£7.50

30 minutes

£15.00

45 minutes

£22.50

60 minutes

£30.00

90 minutes

£45.00

Other Lesson Prices

First lesson half price

Discounted Introductory Lesson

Yes

Preferred Payment Currency

🇬🇧 Pound sterling (£ GBP)

Contact

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Lessons

Level(s) Taught

Beginner (up to Grade 5), Intermediate (Grades 5-8), Advanced (Grade 8 and above)

Youngest Age Taught

4

Class Sizes

One-to-One (Individual)

Graded Exam Preparation

ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music)

Genres

Genres Taught

Classical Music

Qualifications

Qualification

BA Hons Music

Year

1991

Qualification

PGCE Primary & Music

Year

1994

Qualification

Grade 8 Flute ABRSM

Year

1979

Qualification

Grade 8 Piano ABRSM

Year

1980

Qualification

Grade 8 Music Theory ABRSM

Year

1982

Reviews

Reviews

September 28, 2024

Gail taught me piano, flute and music theory for a number of years!

Gail was an amazing musician herself and teaching came so naturally to her.

Not only did Gail help me navigate through many gradings, she sparked my passion and love for music, as her own passion was so infectious, and was amazing at building my confidence.

I couldn’t have asked for a better tutor and would absolutely recommend Gail to anyone – new or experienced!

Rachel
September 26, 2024

I started having lessons with Gail at the beginning of the year. As an adult learner with no experience I was very nervous but Gail instantly put me at ease. I’ve learnt so much and enjoy her method of teaching. I look forward to our weekly lessons and always come away feeling happy and motivated to practice what I’ve learnt. Gail is an amazing teacher 😊

Carol Ferris

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Supported Access Requirements

I support students with these SEN / Additional Access Requirements:

Blind or Partially Sighted, Autistic Spectrum / Neurodiverse, Moderate Learning Needs, Severe Learning Needs, Social, Emotional or Mental Health Related Requirements

Languages

Language(s) Spoken

English

Professionalism

Safeguarding Certificate

DBS Check (Disclosure and Barring Service) – United Kingdom

Liability Insurance

No, I do not have public / general liability insurance

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