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Scott has turned our son from a disengaged primary school trombone player to a boy who has a bright future with the instrument. After his first lesson with Scott, having already played for 2 years, he said “I learnt 5 new things“.  Scott’s teaching is clear and professional and his relaxed and supportive approach make our son look forward to lessons each week.  His improved ability and sound inspires him to keep on learning. A fantastic outcome. We are very thankful we found Scott when we did.… Read more
K and D Moran
Scott’s love of music is infectious and our children thoroughly enjoy their lessons with Scott.  He is a highly professional, engaging and fun tutor.  His caring nature and patience promotes learning and makes lessons enjoyable for the kids.  We highly recommend him.
Vicky
With such attention to detail and enthusiasm to motivate and encourage your students, our son is thriving and is always keen to practice and show what he can do after each lesson. We cannot thank you enough for being so inspiring.
Kim
Scott makes trumpet lessons fun and has a great rapport with our son who has made substantial progress within his first year of Junior Band.
Sue
My son has been learning trombone with Scott and is really loving it.  He has progressed so quickly and has really benefited from Scott’s extensive knowledge and experience.
Amanda
My daughter has grown to really enjoy the trumpet, and Scott has been a huge encouragement for her
Emma
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