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Rosie W.
Durham - Music (Bachelors)
Durham University Graduate. Great passion for Music, Maths and Psychology. Patient and dedicated teacher.
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
27 reviews
667 lessons
Rosie W.
Durham - Music (Bachelors)
Durham University Graduate. Great passion for Music, Maths and Psychology. Patient and dedicated teacher.
Rachael B.
Exeter - English Literature (Other)
Enthusiastic and meticulous English tutor with a First Class Honours from the University of Exeter
£37-£39
/hr
5 / 5
146 reviews
1528 lessons
Rachael B.
Exeter - English Literature (Other)
Enthusiastic and meticulous English tutor with a First Class Honours from the University of Exeter
Amelia C.
Cambridge - BA in Music (Bachelors)
First class graduate of the University of Cambridge. A friendly, experienced tutor who loves helping their students become confident, independent learners.
£47-£49
/hr
4.9 / 5
24 reviews
295 lessons
Amelia C.
Cambridge - BA in Music (Bachelors)
First class graduate of the University of Cambridge. A friendly, experienced tutor who loves helping their students become confident, independent learners.
Edward M.
Warwick - PPL (Bachelors)
I teach to ensure deep understanding, whilst maintaining students' exam technique to the highest standard through rigorous and demanding question practice.
£37-£39
/hr
4.7 / 5
15 reviews
230 lessons
Edward M.
Warwick - PPL (Bachelors)
I teach to ensure deep understanding, whilst maintaining students' exam technique to the highest standard through rigorous and demanding question practice.
Ben Q.
Southampton - BA Music with a Year Abroad (Bachelors)
My name is Ben and I am in 3rd year at the University of Southampton. I am studying music, minoring in French.I am friendly, approachable and hard-working. I believe in getting the best out of my students by allowing them to feel safe and comforta...
£22-£27
/hr
0 / 5
0 reviews
18 lessons
Ben Q.
Southampton - BA Music with a Year Abroad (Bachelors)
My name is Ben and I am in 3rd year at the University of Southampton. I am studying music, minoring in French.I am friendly, approachable and hard-working. I believe in getting the best out of my students by allowing them to feel safe and comforta...
Olivia N.
Sheffield - BMus Music (Bachelors)
I am currently studying an MA in Musical Direction and I have been tutoring for 4 years, always aiming to make my lessons encouraging and thorough.
£47-£49
/hr
5 / 5
5 reviews
178 lessons
Olivia N.
Sheffield - BMus Music (Bachelors)
I am currently studying an MA in Musical Direction and I have been tutoring for 4 years, always aiming to make my lessons encouraging and thorough.
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How much does a Music GCSE tutor cost? Our Music GCSE tutors deliver top quality tutoring from just £22/hr. Head over to any of our tutor’s profiles for their exact pricing, and remember there’s no added fees. What jobs can you get with Music GCSE? A musical career can mean something different to each student, from special effects for big films to working in media at a local radio station - you might never be able to predict where this artistic discipline will take you. To help your teen make a start on their path, it can really help to research some popular roles and see which areas interest them the most. This can be from talking to people working in a similar field, to doing some online research for job descriptions. A few places for your teen to start their search are: - Music therapist - Community arts worker - Theatre stage manager - Sound technician, broadcasting/film/video - Special effects technician - Arts administrator - Music producer - Sound engineer/designer - Choreographer - Radio producer How to find a Music GCSE tutor for your teen Finding the right Music GCSE tutor can be a great way to help your teen to achieve their goals. We know what it takes to find the right fit, so let’s dive straight in. These are the 3 key areas to think about during your search for a Music GCSE tutor that’s right for you and your teen: 1. Availability - can they be flexible and fit around your working schedule? Can they give Music tutorials as often as you need them? 2. Personality match - what are they like? Does your teen seem to get on well with them and want to learn from them? 3. Academic fit - can they offer what you’re looking for, in terms of subject knowledge and experience? You can use these prompts to ask questions to any tutors you decide to interview. Once you get the answers you’re looking for, you can be confident that you’ve found a great match for your teen. Sounds like a plan? Book a free video meeting with one of our Music GCSE tutors today.