Recently I have changed a new piano teacher. She asked me that what do I want to do? I replied that I want to continue to study my diploma level but as the meantime, it would be nice to be accredited teacher to teach, learn money to support my further study of piano.
She provides me that a syllabus of DipABRSM. I sort of have a glance of it, but the requirement is little bit scary. First of all, I need to have ABRSM grade 6 theory of 1992 in current . I did my grade 6 back in 1980. I presume that I need to redo my grade 6 theory overall again. Plus the written exam, and each of the requirement you have listed above. I just feel that I don't know how to go about it. I don't even know where to get someone to teach me this subject, because the question is so subjective and wide. Is there a past exam paper or textbook about this syllabus? I just wonder if you know collage or TAFE will teach this kind of stuff. Where I can find professional teacher ? I came from Asian background, my English is average, not too great in academic. Most piano teachers I come across, their qualifications are Diploma level. They teach only the practical side. I feel that I should learn theory or music knowledge in class or group section. My teacher is professional concert pianist but she is foreigner, she has her degree in Europe, however she can teach me one on one but you can imagine what will this cost.
When I think about teaching, one of my university friend just past grade 8, but she has been teaching piano and clarinet since she was in grade 6. She is making good pocket money and the kids love her because she is clam, gentle and patient. If people will teach whatever level they teach, students will go for the one who can offer the most. For my own experience, I had a very knowledgeable piano teacher that taught me, but I just can't warm to her, the method she was teaching I just couldn't understand. Each week, I had to guess what she meant by this or that. Via my friend from church, he played the piano for pleasure, improvising different style of music, I feel so exhilarating to watch and the way he combines the music theory into the practical side of the music. It all makes sense.
I do understand to get accredited is the gateway to music career. Nowadays, to apply a job more certificates people get, the more chance they have. The above questions you listed, I may only know half. if some members of the forums know more or know it very well. I will love to see how to tackle it. Thank you for posting this.