And charge what you're worth. If you charge less, it hurts other teacher who have to compete with that.
Word. It sounds kind of crude for a fancy piano teacher and all, but if you've spent any time at all playing in your town, it's a smaller world than you'd think, I don't know or care where it is.
It's just, the music is a small business. I don't care if it's NYC or PDX -- everybody knows everybody, so just be friendly.
Makes it sound like a wiseguy racket, but it isn't -- it's just everybody knows everybody.
You got nothing to worry about, just if you want to teach, get some students already!
ETA I've never heard anyone talk about "Jack/Jill charges ten bucks an hour, let's get the rope!," in fact in fact in my town it's just twenty bucks an hour minimum, more if you're with a shop. But I'd be shitting you if I didn't say people don't gossip -- c'mon, man, maybe not about how much per hour, but about your reputation as a player.
I mean, let's be real.
Hang out a shingle, if you're good, and people like you, you'll make out.
End of story.