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Whose salary of music teacher is highest?

From this list: guitar teacher, piano teacher, bass teacher, banjo teacher, drum teacher, ukelele teacher, and vocal teacher; whose salary is highest?

From indeed.com website, I got a result that banjo teacher is the highest among other teachers, its average salary is $54,000 per year.

Average salary of guitar teacher is $44,000 per year. Average banjo teacher salaries are 21% higher than average guitar teacher salaries for job postings nationwide.

Music Instrument Teacher Salary

So, is it better learning guitar or banjo?

Is Playing Electric Guitar Hard?

Gibson DG-335 Inspired by Dave Grohl Electric Guitar PicturePlaying electric guitar is not hard enough. Basic guitar play is the same on electric guitar or accoustic guitar. The different on both type guitar is how they produce the sound. The electric guitar sound is produced by electronic signal. The accoustic guitar is produced by the hardware it self.

As beginner guitar player, you probably better to learn accoustic guitar at first. If you know how to do with your guitar and you feel happy with it, you can go to learn electric guitar.

To learn electric guitar you need extra money, you will need new electric guitar. Electric guitar is more expensive than accoustic guitar. You will need amp to, the better amp cost higher.

If you want to master electric guitar, you must learn hard. You can go to music school nearby your home. Learn from the master, and you will be a master someday.

Bill Wright’s Guitar Studio Open House

Bill Wright StudioBill Wright’s Guitar Studio located @ 83 Woodport Road in Sparta will be holding an open house on Saturday 10/6 @ 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM.

Sparta, NJ, October 01, 2007 — Potential students will be able to tour the studio, meet the teachers, speak to Bill, listen to music and receive free demonstration lessons. Refreshments will be available as well as a raffle for free lessons. Bill Wright’s Guitar Studio offers music lessons for a variety of popular instruments including Guitar, Bass, Drums, Piano, Ukulele and Vocals for students of all ages and levels in a fun and comfortable environment.

Their instructors are working professional musicians who will help you or your child achieve real results and will work with you one on one to learn to play the type of music you love. Whether you want to study Rock, Jazz, Blues, Country, Bluegrass, Classical or Heavy Metal, they have you covered. Students of all ages and playing ability are welcome. For more info please contact 973-729-7900 or visit www.billwrightmusic.com