My pupils speak…
“I’ve been learning with cliff for over a year now and couldn’t be happier with the progress I’ve made. Cliff is a very talented guitarist/ musician and an excellent teacher, continually providing lessons and pieces which are of interest to me, pushing me to the right limits and very patient! Couldn’t ask for more in an instructor, I always look forward to Monday nights.” Richard Santoso, guitar pupil.
“Cliff is an extremely talented guitarist and teacher - he’s encouraging, enthusiastic and most importantly patient. Before I started lessons with Cliff I had been trying to learn the guitar for years and had made very little progress. I’m pleased to say that after 6 months of lessons, the guitar is no longer the mystery it once was, and now its all starting to make sense! ” Nick Breeze, guitar pupil.
“Cliff’s guitar lessons offer you patient and concise guitar methodology… my guitar playing has improved 200% in the 6 months I have been studying with him… I highly recommend them.” Dave Elkan, guitar pupil.
“I went to Cliff to bolster my playing after a year in an acoustic guitar class. He noticed things that I was getting away with in a large class. He’s very encouraging, well organised, patient, and a thoroughly professional teacher. ” Clare Roskill, guitar pupil.
“A fantastic combination of fun and structured learning in a relaxed atmosphere, who’d have thought I’d be emulating Slash in 6 months?” Simon Campbell, guitar pupil.
“Cliff is very encouraging and has loads of patience even when I haven’t practised much (which is most of the time). He makes a big effort to teach the kind of stuff you really want to play.” Rona McPherson, guitar pupil.
-”Thanks for the superb guitar tuition” - Khanh Do, guitar pupil.
“I wanted to take a moment to offer my heartfelt thanks for all the work you have put in at Shrewsbury House. The boys have flourished under your care… …really going that extra mile because you inspired them to want to do so. The guitar groups have been most impressive with even the headmaster being won over the argument that there was quality and musicianship to be found even if the music wasn’t to his taste. The warmth of response from various audiences should have left you in no doubt that others needed no such persuasion. You leave the school with the quality of guitar playing greatly enriched by your being here. I thank you for that and for the fun it was to have you around”. Peter Morris Director of Music at Shrewsbury House Preparatory School, Surbiton.
“Your fingers seemed to dance.” Ron Haldane, guitar pupil.
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