Monday, November 11, 2013

Simple Steps To Learn How To Become A Piano Teacher

By Katrina Wheeler


The biggest reward of teaching is the inspiration you give to others. The added benefit of teaching is knowing that you have the ability to share your passion for music with someone else. Teaching music is sharing a gift that will last a lifetime. Learning how to become a piano teacher is actually quite simple. There are a few uncomplicated steps that you will need to take.

In order to teach, you must first be able to understand the basic concepts of music, and be able to play. If you are only able to read sheet music, but you are unable to play chords, you need to make sure to let your students know. There may be some who prefer to learn how to play chords and others who prefer to play by sheet music. If you are a mid-level pianist, you won't be able to teach someone who is a high-level pianist. Know your limitations and accept students based on your abilities.

Join local music organizations and associations. They may be able to offer support and encouragement. While many states do not require private instructors to be certified, it may benefit you to get the certification anyway. Elect to observe other instructors while they teach. You can learn a lot by this experience.

Choose the curriculum which best suits your teaching style and comfort. Also, consider how that curriculum would suit specific students. Select the teaching location. While many people choose to instruct at their homes, others may rent small commercial offices in which to perform their lessons.

If teaching young children, make sure to keep the lessons at half an hour. They often have difficulty remaining attentive for extended periods of time. Once you determine the length of your lessons, decide how much you will charge. Some people teach full time while others teach part time, determine which works best for you. Make a schedule of your availability for instruction. Print your schedule to provide it to potential students.

Now that you know what where you will hold your lessons, decide what curriculum you will use, determine what rates you will charge and establish the days and times you are available to begin receiving students. Place ads in local newspapers, on bulletin boards at grocery stores, contact guidance counselors at schools nearby, place ads on the internet. As each potential student responds to the ads, determine their experience and begin making your lesson plans.

Continue taking lessons from someone who is more experienced than you. Make sure you practice every day. You should always strive to be the very best at what you do. The best pianists never stop learning. They continue to grow and gain more knowledge. It would be horrible to teach a beginner and have them play better than their instructor in a year or two. Remember that practice makes progress.

Know how to play and understand music. Observe others, choose lesson plans, continue learning and make sure to advertise. These are all steps in learning how to become a piano teacher. Being inspired and passionate are excellent steps for sharing a great musical beginning in your new adventure.




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