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[NSW] Free Trial Private 1-on-1 In-Home Music Lesson @ Music Lessons Academy

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I received this offer by email. My mate's daughter gave it a go a few days ago and loved it.


Are you ready to embark on a musical journey? We're offering a FREE trial lesson in the comfort of your own home!

🎵 Why choose us?

  • Experienced university student instructors
  • Lessons for all ages and skill levels
  • Wide range of instruments including piano, guitar, drums, and more
  • Convenient in-home instruction
  • Affordable rates

📅 Book your free trial lesson today:

  • Visit our website
  • Fill out the simple booking form
  • Choose your preferred instrument
  • We'll match you with a talented instructor

Don't miss this opportunity to discover your musical talent. Whether you're a beginner or looking to enhance your skills, our passionate teachers are here to guide you.
Plus, check out our limited-time store-wide sale on quality starter instruments!
Ready to start your musical adventure?

Book your free trial lesson now!

Let's make music together!
Best regards,
Music Lessons Academy Team
P.S. Spaces are limited, so don't wait – claim your free lesson today!

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Comments

  • What is the ongoing cost after the trial?

    • It depends of the type of class,I believe. I will check it.

      • The website is badly made intended on collecting information. At a minimum, lesson fees for 30 mins and 60 min classes should be provided.

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    Spaces are limited, so don't wait – claim your free lesson today

    How many spaces is it limited to?

  • +1

    Experienced university student instructors.

    Sounds like an oxymoron.

  • +1

    I remember a friend in Sydney not having a great experience with this biz — it's essentially just an agency model for music teachers who come and go, not a whole lot of continuity. Owner also seems somewhat ostentatious.

    Best advice is to go through the hard grind of finding a private teacher that your kid gets along with, rather than a school. The good ones tend not to work in a school.

    • where does one begin the hard grind?

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