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Are you teaching the piano?
The following three are really beautiful. If all music teachers follow their standards, 70% of music teachers in China will be laid off, quack ~ ~ ~

Let me tell you something about the teacher standards that conform to China's current national conditions.

First of all, the first point is that you must have a teacher qualification certificate, which is more important than what you know and what level you have. Moreover, in September this year, training institutions such as musical instruments and art special classes also needed qualification certificates, but they have just been implemented, and small places are generally not checked, and large places are uncertain.

If all the above are passed, it depends on what you teach. Take the piano teacher as an example. The point of this is not how well you play, but how much you can make your students understand. Will students be bored in class and don't want to learn? This is the most important thing! ! The spectrum is better. Technically, it will not mislead others! Especially teaching basic knowledge. Playing skills are not that important. I've met many piano teachers who play shit, but they still do it enthusiastically and make a soft profit. Of course, what I said above is all about the basics of teaching. Teaching impromptu accompaniment is very advanced, but most piano teachers choose to teach basic students hand gestures all day, day after day, besides being bored. Making money is comfortable and not difficult.

Vocal music is similar to the above.

There are many important "rules". Forget it, it's getting dark again.

In short, it is no problem to be a piano teacher or a music teacher in a local small musical instrument store or primary and secondary schools. If you are a university teacher, or what you teach is very tall, forget it.