Education
Bachelor's degreeAverage Salary
$75,227Avg. Experience
0-1 yearsA career path for a Violin Teacher may include opportunities to teach at higher level institutions such as universities or conservatories, as well as opportunities to perform as a soloist or as a member of an ensemble. Many violin teachers also choose to work as freelancers, giving private lessons, or working as part-time or adjunct faculty at universities or community music programs. Some violin teachers also choose to open their own music schools or studios.
A Violin Teacher makes $75,227 per year on average, or $36.17 per hour, in the United States. The bottom 10% make about $56,160 a year, while the top 10% make about $107,744.
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