Ruhul Amin

Teacher Amin

Guitar and Ukulele Teacher

Holds an LCM Grade 8 Accoustic Guitar.

With 18 years of playing experience and a decade as a guitar teacher, Amin believes that learning music goes beyond mastering an instrument—it builds resilience, patience, and the art of listening. His adaptable approach tailors lessons to each student’s preferred genre, ensuring they stay engaged while developing technical and expressive skills.

Specializing in fingerstyle, pop, and contemporary arrangements, Amin provides structured yet creative lessons that balance discipline with musical exploration. Whether guiding beginners or advanced players, he fosters confidence, perseverance, and a deeper appreciation for music. His goal is to make learning guitar an enriching and lifelong journey.

What Makes Us Unique?

Highest Standard of Teaching To Meet Unique Needs of Each Kids

What makes Dandelion Music School unique? We are committed to making music education enjoyable, accessible, and affordable for everyone. With over a decade of experience and more than 1,000 students guided on their musical journeys, we go beyond traditional lessons by providing real-world performance opportunities and student-friendly pricing.

Here’s how we stand out compared to other music schools:

Dandelion School of Music

Other Music School

Personalized services - Parents are able to communicate with the manager and the teachers.
Impersonal services – Parents have limited direct communication.
Affordable pricing and no changes although the students increase their grades.
Changes the pricing when the students increase their grades.
Flexible scheduling policies.
Rigid scheduling policies or forfeiture of music lessons.
Equipped by the luxury and top class music instrument.
Equipped with a secondhand and old music instrument.
Two concerts every year.
Many schools typically only have 1 concert every year.
Recital hall which is located inside the school.
Many schools do not have the space to have an in-house recital hall.

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