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How much do you pay for music lessons?

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Goodenoughisgoodenough · 25/09/2023 20:45

My husband is a music teacher who provides private tuition in piano and guitar. He's busy and his 'after school' slots are filling up. This is his sole form of income. We're having an argument/discussion about his rates. I think he should put them up, especially as he is now busy. He charges £17 for half hour, £28 for an hour. Pupils come to a music studio at our house. We're not in London, but live in a market town, semi-affluent in the midlands. Thanks!

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OneMoreStepAlongTheRoadIGo · 25/09/2023 20:49

We pay 16 for half an hour or 32 an hour. I think I'd prefer it if the hour was a bit cheaper pro rata so his rates sound good.

MrsTerryPratchett · 25/09/2023 20:49

DD does 45 minutes piano and it's a little more than that. Her teacher is phenomenal.

Can he charge the new starts more? Rather than putting up prices for existing students.

DoThePropeller · 25/09/2023 20:50

That seems great value! £27 for half an hour piano lesson here just outside London.

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OneMoreStepAlongTheRoadIGo · 25/09/2023 20:50

Can he. look to get some work in schools as a peripatetic teacher. Often isn't quite as good as travel time etc but it would mean income in the day too.

mambojambodothetango · 25/09/2023 20:51

Yes that's cheap compared to around here (affluent SE area). I think we partly £22 for half an hour privately and £20 for half an hour through the music service. An hour 1:1 should be £30.

Caffeinequeen91 · 25/09/2023 20:52

Piano. 45 mins in our own home. £28 per week.

NancyJoan · 25/09/2023 20:52

£19 for half an hour. That’s at school, the teacher does lessons all through the school day.

Cephalaria · 25/09/2023 20:53

DS pays £40 for an hour in Leeds.

Greenfinch7 · 25/09/2023 20:53

In Oxford I was paying £40 an hour for violin and cello lessons 10 years ago. These were excellent, highly qualified, conservatoire trained, experienced teachers, with serious students. Then I was paying £110 for 90 minute lessons in London when our son was very advanced (teacher was also teaching at the Royal College).

gogomoto · 25/09/2023 20:54

I was paying £34 an hour pro rota in 2018! Thankfully she is an adult so I no longer pay, her current teacher is £72 an hour but it's funded by her degree

Chilli81 · 25/09/2023 20:58

My DS's piano teacher has recently increased from £17 to £20 for a half hour. London suburb.

DontBuyANewMumCashmere · 25/09/2023 20:58

I pay £20/half an hour for a piano teacher who is a head of music in an independent school.
We also live in an affluent SE town so would be prepared/able to pay more if she asked it.

And £10/half hour for brass teacher who is doing this for funds for his brass band (ie not a professional teacher, by trade, albeit very good and popular with kids!)

Crackery · 25/09/2023 20:59

£40 / hr is now pretty standard in central Scotland...

Yourebeingtooloud · 25/09/2023 21:00

We pay £37 / hour for piano. South east.

FallingAutumnLeaf · 25/09/2023 21:01

We pay a bargain £15 for half an hour. He usually finishes 15 mins late (but starts on time).
Cheepo NE.

doodlejump1980 · 25/09/2023 21:03

£35 an hour I think is the MU rate

DelilahBucket · 25/09/2023 21:05

Privately, £20.25 for half an hour, £40.50 per hour. Through the local music trust which is subsidised, £19 per half an hour, whether it is at school or the trust building.
He's way under charging. It isn't just the teaching time he needs to cover, all the prepping and admin needs to be covered too.

Tortiemiaw · 25/09/2023 21:11

We pay £28 for 40 minutes. This is cello.

southchinasea · 25/09/2023 21:17

https://musiciansunion.org.uk/education-and-teaching/teaching-pay-and-employment/music-teaching-rates-of-pay

The musicians union suggest £40.50 per hour for one to one lessons.

mycoffeecup · 25/09/2023 21:19

That's cheap. In an affluent area I'd up the fees for existing students by 10% and start new ones on £25 per half hour, £45 per hour. he gets no paid leave etc, and has expenses, presumably including personal liability insurance etc for running a business at home which must be pricey.

mycoffeecup · 25/09/2023 21:20

(I pay £50/hour in London)

GobblingGyozas · 25/09/2023 21:21

My DC's saxophone, violin, flute and singing lessons of varying lengths all work out at around £40 an hour (south London).

Ozziedream · 25/09/2023 21:21

£45 / hr in London (across four different instruments, 2 kids. Yes this comes to many thousands a year…)

parietal · 25/09/2023 21:22

north london, £50 per hour

greenacrylicpaint · 25/09/2023 21:22

sounds cheap.

around here (not uk) music students charge 20€ for half an hour.
a professional music teachers charge double that.