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Sarah N.

Super tutor

York - Music (Bachelors)

Graduate with four years of experience hoping to encourage students to love their subjects, and achieve their potential.

£37-£39

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Star 5 / 5

77 reviews

1277 lessons

Sarah N.

Super tutor

York - Music (Bachelors)

Graduate with four years of experience hoping to encourage students to love their subjects, and achieve their potential.

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Noah S.

Durham - Theology (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Noah and I'm an enthusiastic and patient tutor who loves teaching. I'm committed to finding the best way for you to lea

£37-£39

/hr

Star 5 / 5

53 reviews

479 lessons

Noah S.

Durham - Theology (Bachelors)

Hi, I'm Noah and I'm an enthusiastic and patient tutor who loves teaching. I'm committed to finding the best way for you to lea

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Michael B.

Super tutor

Cambridge alumni - Music Studies (Composition) (Masters)

An experienced composer and educator with experience across all major exam boards. I really look forward to helping you achieve your musical goals.

£55-£57

/hr

Star 5 / 5

68 reviews

523 lessons

Michael B.

Super tutor

Cambridge alumni - Music Studies (Composition) (Masters)

An experienced composer and educator with experience across all major exam boards. I really look forward to helping you achieve your musical goals.

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Katerina X.

Kings College London - Comparative Literature (Bachelors)

Hey guys! I am Katerina and I am 22 years old with a Comparative Literature degree from King's College London. My love for English Literature sprung from studying Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice back in 2016 for my GCSE exam. The one res...

£55-£57

/hr

Star 0 / 5

0 reviews

287 lessons

Katerina X.

Kings College London - Comparative Literature (Bachelors)

Hey guys! I am Katerina and I am 22 years old with a Comparative Literature degree from King's College London. My love for English Literature sprung from studying Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice back in 2016 for my GCSE exam. The one res...

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Micah P.

Cambridge - PhD in Music (Doctorate)

Current PhD student at the University of Cambridge. Especially passionate about Music, English Literature/Language, History, and Mentoring

£55-£57

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Star 5 / 5

2 reviews

166 lessons

Micah P.

Cambridge - PhD in Music (Doctorate)

Current PhD student at the University of Cambridge. Especially passionate about Music, English Literature/Language, History, and Mentoring

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Lauren W.

Northampton - Interior Architecture and Spatial Design (Bachelors)

Hi, I’m Lauren and I’ve been a tutor for just over 5 years. I enjoy helping young people to get the most out of their education and exams and excel.

£30-£32

/hr

Star 5 / 5

1 reviews

190 lessons

Lauren W.

Northampton - Interior Architecture and Spatial Design (Bachelors)

Hi, I’m Lauren and I’ve been a tutor for just over 5 years. I enjoy helping young people to get the most out of their education and exams and excel.

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How much does it cost to get a Music A level tutor? Great quality Music A level tutors are easy to find at MyTutor, with prices starting from just £22/hr. Got a budget? Toggle the pricing filter at the top of the page to see tutors that match what you’re looking for. What jobs can you get with Music A level? Music A level studies is a lot broader than people might think, with a range of skills being developed such as creative direction, analysis and technical skills. Your teen will be well-placed to find a role that suits their interests within many of the creative industries. Some research ahead of talks with their careers advisor or a private tutor can be useful, to help give them a sense of direction for their interests and the skills they’d like to develop. A few popular roles are: - Audio technician - Creative Manager - Music analyst - Artist Services Coordinator - Production Assistant - Recording Studio - Re-Recording Mixer - Editor - Freelance Engineers - Production Manager - Audio Producer Will a tutor make a difference to my teen’s Music A level studies? Achieving better Music A level skills is a lot easier for your teen when they’ve got some extra support. Whether they want to fine tune their piano skills, read music or just have someone to play for who can give constructive feedback - our dedicated tutors are here to help your teen smash their goals. Your teen could benefit from a few different areas of support. The most common benefits of one-to-one tutoring are: 1. Boosting content knowledge - revisiting difficult topics to fill in the gaps and make sure your teen is feeling confident and prepared for their Music A level exams. 2. Tracking progress - your tutor can keep on top of how well your teen’s doing and create a plan to help them smash their targets. Having the road planned out can improve confidence and help them stay energised throughout their Music A level studies, getting them a big step closer to success. 3. Getting ready for exams - our tutors can share their insider knowledge on how to approach Music A level exams for top marks. Encourage your teen to share with their tutor what areas they’re looking to improve - tutors can use this information to tailor tutorials and achieve the results they’re aiming for. Feeling ready? Book a free video meeting today with one of our excellent Music A level tutors and start your journey with online tutoring.

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