I remember when I began teaching guitar and trying to navigate how to make a living teaching lessons or at least supplement my income. Moreover, several times in my life I have had to start from square one as a teacher, but each time it got easier because I had developed the knowledge and skills on how to do it. It would be nice if all one had to do was post a sign offering lessons and the students would just show up; however, it is never that simple and building a thriving studio will take time, patience and perseverance.
One of the great things about teaching guitar is that there multiple places one can teach – you can pick one or several in order to develop an income stream which works for you.
· College/University/Public School - class guitar, individual lessons for music majors/minors/general student population)
· Music School - geared toward individual lessons
· Community Arts School - focusing on a specific local population
· Music Store - usually a retail establishment which offers lessons
· Home - students come to your home
· Travel - the teacher goes to an individual’s home to teach lessons
· Outreach Programs – generally afterschool programs offered to school districts
· Skype/Internet – video conferencing lessons with students far away
Over the next several posts I will discuss the pros and cons of each teaching each situation. Until next time!
One of the great things about teaching guitar is that there multiple places one can teach – you can pick one or several in order to develop an income stream which works for you.
· College/University/Public School - class guitar, individual lessons for music majors/minors/general student population)
· Music School - geared toward individual lessons
· Community Arts School - focusing on a specific local population
· Music Store - usually a retail establishment which offers lessons
· Home - students come to your home
· Travel - the teacher goes to an individual’s home to teach lessons
· Outreach Programs – generally afterschool programs offered to school districts
· Skype/Internet – video conferencing lessons with students far away
Over the next several posts I will discuss the pros and cons of each teaching each situation. Until next time!