Stop Undercharging For Music Lessons
Musicians, it’s time to rethink your pricing. Too many of us undervalue our expertise by charging cheap rates for music lessons. It might seem like the right way to attract students but undercharging doesn’t just hurt your bottom line, it undermines the value of music education across the board. Charging more not only raises the perceived value of what you offer but also attracts students who are more committed to learning. These students will show up ready to practice, engage, and grow. Higher rates also encourage YOU to grow as an educator. You’ll feel motivated to develop better teaching methods, invest in resources, and refine your craft. This elevates the quality of lessons and benefits both you and your students. By setting fair, competitive rates, you’re not only making your teaching practice more sustainable but also proactively increasing the value of music education as a whole.