Your Questions, Answered
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Online lessons are really straight forward and done through a Google meet link. You won’t need to download any software before the lesson. You’ll simply get a link sent to your email before the lesson (usually the day of) once clicked, it’ll take you straight into the meeting room and then I will accept you in.
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Yes — and for many students, online lessons are just as effective as in-person lessons.
The key difference between online lessons and learning from YouTube videos or pre-recorded courses is feedback. Videos can show you what to play, but they can’t see how you’re playing it. In lessons, I’m able to watch your technique, spot small misunderstandings early, and help you correct them before they become habits.
Many students I teach arrive having learned material online, but often with minor technique issues or gaps in understanding. This is where live lessons really help — we can slow things down, address what’s not quite working, and make clear adjustments so you continue to progress confidently.
Online lessons offer structure, personal guidance, and real-time feedback — which is what most players need to move forward consistently.
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Yes! I offer both lesson types, however in-person lessons are done in the Chelmsford area in Essex (UK) and are limited. Online lessons are for any students globally, looking to learn, have a one-off lesson or secure a weekly lesson. In-person lessons can also be weekly as long as there is availability.
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I have 2 payment types. I use stripe for the booking system online for one-off lessons. For students looking to secure a weekly lesson, payments are done via Gocardless Direct Debit.
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Yes! beginner - intermediate students take up most of my weekly schedule.
If you’ve never played and are interested, then i’ve got you covered. -
I have a simple and fair cancellation policy. Your lesson will still be charged if you cancel within 24 hours of the scheduled start time.