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By: Edwin Din
Really enjoy it. Not just dot reading, but chords, songs I like to play and deeper understanding of how to gig with a band etc etc. Also has a lot of experience in the music world and the music business. Easy to chat to too.
Definitely recommend.
Edwin
By: Steve Black
Enjoyed it. Can now express my feelings more with the piano.
Good teacher for sure.
Steve.
By: Bob Dane
Just great. Helped me seriously. Play what I feel because I couldn’t do it before I took me lessons with Danny.
Nice one!
By: Danny
Still enjoying playing. Learned Bowie and to play and sing together. Good lessons.
By: Joseph Friedman
Look forward to it. Shame I had to leave because I moved out of London. Had 8 lessons but wanted more.
Makes learning piano easier than you think.
By: Sam jones
Enjoy going over. Playing better, learning new chores and basslines of tunes he plays back to me. Worth it.
By: Anna Walker
Love these lessons. Fun and patient teacher. Playing more than ever.
Made me come back to piano and can now play Adele and Kate Bush songs!
Hampstead, London
England
Experienced piano teacher and accompanist
Great Harwood, Lancashire
England
I teach piano & violin from my own home in Great
Music Festival for performers and guests Our 10th
18-06-2022 01:30PM
The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
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The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
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The Morecambe Bay Piano Group was set up to extend
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Muzio Clementi
Muzio Clementi 23 January 1752 to 10 March 1832 was an Italian-born British composer, pianist, pedagogue, conductor, music publisher, editor, and piano manufacturer. who was the son of a silversmith? the piano firm Clementi eventually became Collard and Collard.
He was encouraged to study music by his father, Muzio was sponsored as a young composer by Sir Peter Beckford who brought him to England to advance his studies in music. Later, he toured Europe numerous times from his long-standing base in London. It was on one of these occasions, in 1781, that he engaged in a piano competition with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Clementi published a highly respected piano method which even Beethoven endorsed him, sending pupils along to Clementi.