Music Lessons Schools
in Lancashire

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The Music Spot 01524 842007
Lancashire, Lancaster, LA1 1NQ

Here at The Music Spot we are passionate about music and committed to encouraging others to explore and develop their musical skills. In our relaxed and safe environment both beginners and the more advanced music students can develop their confidence and feel their imagination start to soar.
Michael Haworth Guitar Tuition 07944 408528
I have been playing the guitar for as long as I can remember and I have always had a keen interest in anything musical. I genuinely love teaching music and I feel privileged that I am able to pass my knowledge and enthusiasm on to other people.
Lancashire Music Hub 01257 234450
Lancashire, Chorley, PR7 1QR

Brings all musical learning opportunities into one place, making it easy for children, young people, parents and carers, teachers and schools to find great ways to make music and develop their skills.
Strike A Chord 07889 763721
Whether you are a beginner player just starting out, or at any level and simply looking to learn more, Dave Alderman can offer you expert one-to-one guitar tuition at excellent rates.
Future Sound Music 01772 875515
Lancashire, Longridge, PR3 3NJ

Looking for music lessons near Preston? Future Sound Music in Longridge has been established now for 4 years. We pride ourselves in offering the best music tuition in the North West of England. Also, our teachers have decades of experience and our purpose built teaching facility is a fun and safe place to learn.
Fiddle Tuition 07745 493135
Lancashire, Blackburn, BB1 9BU

I originally learnt the basics of the violin when I was a boy but in my wisdom, at the tender age of fourteen, I saw myself more of a rock-star than a classical musician and I stopped playing violin in favour of teaching myself guitar. Well....school, work, marriage and a family rather side-stepped my fortunes as a rock god and it was many years later before I was re-introduced to live music by a good friend involved in the local traditional music scene. At that time I didn't even own an instrument!