How To Teach Guitar and Make Money
Are you confident on guitar? If so why not utilize that skill to teach guitar and create a great source of valuable income? In this article I’ll begin to show you how I and others have done it so that hopefully you can do it for yourself.
Let’s explore one of the great myths of teaching guitar - that you must be an amazing player to do it. This is really not true at all. When you teach guitar the majority of students coming to you for lessons will be beginners on acoustic guitar as they represent the mass market of ‘guitar students’.
So long as you have been playing for a while and are confident I would suggest that it’s likely you are already good enough to teach guitar to this mass market of beginners. Normally when you enter a new venture to make money it involves some kind of learning curve but, you already know how to play guitar… the skill is already there! All you need is to apply yourself to teaching it.
Here’s the number one most important thing to teach guitar, even more that your playing ability, you need to be a good communicator with a friendly and approachable personality.
Can you go back in your mind and remember just how hard it was to play guitar when you first started? This is a very important first step. When you teach guitar you need to see things from the students point of view. Now changing from G to C is so effortless and easy, but it was not always that way… at one time it seemed really hard and this is how you begin to identify with beginners and teach guitar effectively.
Once you understand things from the students side youll immediately become sympathetic to their situation be able to teach guitar to them in a successful and dynamic way.
Here’s the good stuff those of us who teach guitar enjoy. First, extra money and the ability to generate it practically anywhere. I’ve lived in many different area’s, countries and settings and in each case I’ve been able to successfully teach guitar in my local area. A second great advantage is the freedom of being able to take a long weekend whenever I felt like it, or decide my own holidays, raise or lower my lessons fees. When you teach guitar for yourself, you are in control.
Even if you have other work commitments it’s possible to teach guitar and structure your hours to fit around your current schedule and lifestyle, it’s liquid.
Since you are in control of practically every aspect of your teaching business, you have the freedom to size up any competition from other guitar teachers and adjust your lesson fees accordingly. You may well find that you have no competition at all.
In future articles well discuss what you must do in order to prepare properly to teach guitar and well also certainly need to talk about advertising because when you teach guitar knowing how to advertise effectively will mean the difference between success and failure.
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