About

About

I have been playing the guitar for over 20 years, and teaching guitar for more than 10 years. I started playing the guitar as a youngster trying to copy my favourite guitarists, Slash and Jimi Hendrix. In my later teen years, I became a long-haired metal head and went to study at the Institute of Contemporary Music in London, where I achieved a merit in the Diploma in Popular Music Performance course. This experience enabled me to expand my repertoire extensively. I have subsequently completed a CTLLS course in teaching which has enabled me to learn a lot about how to be a good teacher.

Music Qualifications & Achievements:

  • A Merit Diploma in Contemporary Music from the Guitar Institute
  • A CTLLS and PTLLS in teaching in the lifelong learning sector from Access to Music
Location

Primrose Rd, Norwich NR1 4AT, UK

Geolocation

52.6296003,1.3137516

Instrument(s) Taught

Bass, Guitar, Ukulele

Where do lessons take place?

Teacher's Location, Online

Prices

30 minutes

£16.50

60 minutes

£27.50

Discounted Introductory Lesson

No

Payment Plans

Pay-As-You-Go, Block Bookings, Monthly, Termly, Lesson Vouchers

Payment Methods

Cash, Online Bank Transfer, PayPal

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Languages

Language(s) Spoken

English

Professionalism

Safeguarding Certificate

DBS Check (Disclosure and Barring Service) – United Kingdom

Liability Insurance

Yes, I have public / general liability insurance

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Profile Details

First Name

Paul

Last Name

Crame

Username

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