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Teaching Music Lessons as Income

Supplementing your music income by teaching — in person or online.

6 minMarch 2026Beginner

Teaching Music Lessons as Income

One of the most accessible ways to generate steady income as a musician is teaching. Whether you're a classically trained pianist, a guitarist, or a vocalist, there's demand for instruction at every skill level.

In-Person vs Online

In-person lessons let you build deeper relationships with students and give immediate physical feedback on technique. You'll need a dedicated teaching space, but the higher perceived value often lets you charge premium rates.

Online lessons expand your geographic reach to students worldwide and offer scheduling flexibility. They require good internet, a quality microphone, and video conferencing software—but eliminate travel time and space costs.

  • In-person: $30–$75+ per hour depending on your credentials and location
  • Online: $25–$60+ per hour, often with lower overhead
  • Hybrid models work too—some students want in-person, others prefer remote

Pricing Your Lessons

Your rate depends on:

  • Experience and credentials — a conservatory graduate teaches differently than a self-taught hobbyist
  • Local market — urban centers and wealthy suburbs support higher rates
  • Student level — beginners cost less to teach than advanced students preparing for competitions
  • Lesson length — 30-minute lessons suit young beginners; adults prefer 60 minutes

Start competitive but not underpriced. Undervaluing your time signals low quality.

Finding Students

Platforms like Lessonface and TakeLessons handle marketing and payment, taking a commission. You also reach students through:

  • Local word-of-mouth and referrals
  • Facebook groups and community boards
  • Your website or social media
  • Flyers at music stores, coffee shops, libraries
  • Partnerships with local schools or music studios

Structuring Your Teaching

Consistency wins. Set recurring weekly slots, maintain a cancellation policy, and prepare structured lesson plans. Even 5–10 regular students at $50/hour = $1,000–$2,000/month with predictable income.