You should be a music teacher in Singapore

Piano Teacher is Singapore’s 2nd best job

Indeed’s 2026 Best Jobs in Singapore
But it is tough work filling up that calendar as a piano teacher in Singapore

While most articles are correct that piano teaching is one of the best jobs in Singapore, it only tells half the story. Many aspiring teachers hear they can work a few hours and earn more than friends in finance.
The reality is more challenging. Filling a full list of students takes time and effort. Many teachers struggle to promote themselves and appear credible. This happens even when they have proper certifications. Male piano teachers sometimes face extra challenges due to negative news about private tutors. Even musicians who perform with celebrities may struggle to fill their schedules. Some cannot commit to regular lesson times because of performing work.
Practical challenges also exist. Not every teacher has a suitable space at home for lessons. Travelling to students’ homes can become tiring over time. Hence, many articles only present the appealing side of teaching music. The practical solution? Well, join an established music school. Music schools provide credibility, structure, and a steady stream of students.
Music teachers for piano, guitar and drum are in demand.

By now, you may have noticed that almost every shopping mall in Singapore has at least one music school. Step inside, and you will often see multiple lesson rooms operating throughout the day. This alone tells you something important, if you have the skills and qualifications, the demand for music teachers is very real. In many ways, it is truly a teacher’s market.
Large multi-outlet music schools are constantly looking for instructors and are often ready to bring qualified teachers into their teams. But there is a downside to this model. In such environments, the focus is rarely placed on the individual teacher. The experience can sometimes feel similar to ordering a meal at a fast-food restaurant. You receive the service, but you rarely know who the chef is, or whether one was truly behind the craft.
The same strong demand for piano, guitar, and drum teachers also applies to smaller music schools like ours. In fact, we often face an even greater challenge. Unlike large chains, a small music school cannot simply bring anyone onto the team, even if they hold the right qualifications.
When a school operates with a small team, especially one that has been around for more than a decade, it usually reflects a closely knit working environment. Each teacher brings a distinct personality and strength that complements the others. Together, the team functions like a well-coordinated unit, working toward the shared mission of delivering meaningful and high-quality music education.
How to become a music teacher in Singapore?
This topic alone could easily fill an entire article, but let’s keep things simple for now. Beyond being a great team member, there are several qualities every music teacher should have. Take a moment to go through the list below and see how many of them you can tick off. If you find yourself checking all the boxes, congratulations! You might just have what it takes to become a music teacher too! 🎸🎹🥁
