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The decision to teach piano playing to children or adults can be one of the best decisions that a true piano lover can make during the course of their careers. Anyone who decides to teach piano playing deserves an extra pair of wings in heaven for their efforts. Seriously, it takes a special person who is equipped with a double shot of love and patience in order to make a go of this particular career. However, those who teach piano playing are often rewarded by the smiles on the faces of their students.




If you choose to teach piano playing then you will be giving the gift of music to many children who may not have otherwise had the amount of exposure that you will provide them with to music in general. Piano is a very special instrument to learn as it is used all over the world and in many different types of music, from modern pop to the classical music. Piano music has been the tool for cultural and social changes throughout history. The piano doesn't care about social status, race, or political affiliation. As someone who has decided to teach piano playing, you should have the same lack of care about these things among your students.




Music has been an important form of expression throughout the history of the world and almost every country on earth is affected by music of some sort. If you listen to the various types and styles of music both currently enjoyed and historically enjoyed you will find that there is a bit of beauty in all of it. If you teach piano playing you are providing the tools for this beauty and pleasure to each and every one of your students. You are giving them everything they need in order to make beautiful music of their own no matter where they are or what is happening in their lives.




It is important to remember that many people use music as an emotional outlet often playing the thoughts and emotions they could never give words to. If you teach piano playing, you are giving these students a voice to their fears, concerns, joys, and excitements. By doing this, you are giving them a voice to be heard when they don't have the words to tell. This to me is the most incredible gift a piano teacher can give to his or her student and will bring that student a lifetime of the joy that can only be found within the notes of a piano. Keep this in mind when deciding to teach piano playing and your decision should be so much easier.
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