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Violin and Maths lessons

Craig from Tawa

Violin and maths lessons! Liz Sneyd has a few lesson times available. Text 027-630-7435.
Liz has a Phd in Maths & Violin from Madison, Wisconsin. She has been a professional violinist and teacher since she was a teenager in Dunedin. Liz has a Queen's Service Medal for Music Education, and was awarded NZ Music Teacher of the Year 2017 by Jacinda Adern.
Liz has taught the violin to hundreds of students. She loves finding out how each student thinks, so that she can teach every one of them differently. She has been tutoring maths students up to NCEA levels for many years.
Contact her now for an interview/audition in her private studio in Redwood, Tawa.

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