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Can anyone recommend a good piano teacher in Bristol?

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Redland Sun 27-Nov-11 21:38:09

My 14 year old son plays piano and has completed grade 4 practical and grade 5 theory. He is really keen on moving through the grades but his present teacher seems very slow in progressing him to next grade. He sat grade 4 practical about a year ago and she has still not started him on his grade 5 pieces instead he is playing other music although has started grade 6 theory. He doesn't want a teacher that just teaches grade pieces but he'd like to progress a bit quicker and be on grade 7/8 by time he applies to University.

ommmward Fri 23-Dec-11 18:49:52

Ask in Providence music on Park Street. Josh (who works in there part time) is a pretty experienced piano teacher, and a good pianist himself.

kelemo Sat 31-Dec-11 17:26:13

hello, i can recommend a teacher called bryony ford, who is based in st. andrews. i am a beginner but bryony teaches all levels and is very good. you can find her details on the websire below:

http://schoolofeverything.com/teacher/bryonyford

PeasforP Mon 13-Feb-12 20:49:11

This guy is great:
http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/andre-shlimon/9/994/13b

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