Bearded Guitar Teaching Breakthrough Specialist - to whom guitar teachers come for guidance on how to teach *their* students and make money teaching guitar - pulls out a megaphone and roars:
“Guitar players, if you could play an AC/DC song without saying 1 swear word, you should NOT be stuck at a day job you hate. You could be earning far MORE money with far LESS work, if you just...
“LEARN TO TEACH GUITAR, DAMMIT!”
Hey, Tom Hess here...
Aka: the guy who has helped more people learn to teach guitar and earn 6-figures doing it than anyone alive.
(Brace yourself - you’ll see a ton of proof of that ☝️ in a moment.)
And I want to help you turn ‘your’ guitar playing from a mere ‘hobby’ into a money-making business, that lets you:
- Quit your day job and earn *at least* 6-figures per year, working far less than you are doing now.
- Have way more time to spend with your family and enjoy all the other hobbies you’ve always been “too busy” for.
- Impact the lives of hundreds of people in your area
- Build a life you truly enjoy and leave behind a legacy you feel really proud of…
… all while holding a guitar in your hands!
I show you how in my eCourse titled:
How To Teach Guitar Like A Wizard (Even If Your Own Guitar Playing Isn't Very Advanced Yet)
And believe it or not…
Guitarists who learn to teach guitar by following the simple steps in that ☝️ eCourse, often start with no students, no experience, playing guitar at an intermediate level and eventually manage to…
… DWARF their old 6-figure salaries with their guitar teaching income, working part-time!
Here are a few of those guitar teachers:
Here are a few more…
Aaand… maybe just a couple more?
Ok, this is probably enough.
Like I was saying…
Oops.
Got carried away there. That ☝️… ought to be plenty of proof that you can make money teaching guitar though, eh?
LOL. Ok-ok. I’ll stop now.
Now, to be clear: it took YEARS of consistent effort for those guitar teachers to reach the incomes you’re seeing.
They worked a heck of a lot harder and were far more ambitious than most people are.
So, obviously…
I’m NOT - in any way - guaranteeing these results (or any results) for YOU.
But I want you to see that:
It’s possible to make WAY more money teaching guitar than you probably ever imagined.
Let me show you how:
For one thing…
All those 6-figure-earning guitar teachers you saw don’t teach guitar 1-1.
They use a guitar teaching format that’s far better for your students AND better for you.
(It’s the same format in which doctors, engineers, police officers, firefighters, military special forces (and other top performers) are trained.)
I’m talking about:
Teaching guitar in small groups where several students are all paying you for the same hour!
Believe it or not…
…group lessons give your students the real-life skills they’d never get in a 1-1 lesson.
(Such as: ability to jam with others, play in time and overcome stage fright.)
Plus, the ‘reduced’ 1-1 attention is the very thing that makes students pay more attention (and thus - improve faster).
(I know ☝️those claims sound kinda crazy. But If you’ve been reading my emails and articles about teaching guitar, attended my online guitar classes or in-person live events (i.e. you’ve seen how MANY people have eagerly paid thousands of dollars and flown from all over the world to “be taught in a group”), you’ve already seen how true what I’m saying is. If you haven’t, then… either just take my word for it or go study some of my work and come back to this page once you actually trust me.)
But on top of all that…
… if you can do 3rd-grade arithmetic, you probably already realized that when you learn to teach guitar this way…
You can earn as much money per hour as many doctors and lawyers… while keeping guitar lessons affordable for your students!
That ☝️ high hourly rate is one of the things that makes it possible to replace your day job while working less than you’re working now.
But it’s not ‘just’ about the ability to make money teaching guitar.
Because even earning multiple 6-figures per year is no fun if you have no freedom to do anything but work.
And fortunately…
... Giving You ‘Freedom Of Time’ Is Where Guitar Teaching REALLY Shines.
Here is why:
1. You (mostly) work from home. No time and money spent commuting to and from the office. (You can start teaching guitar and earn deep into 6-figures doing it right out of your house.).
2. When you become a guitar teacher, you choose what days of the week and what hours in the day you teach.
3. You can change your work schedule whenever you want, because you answer to nobody but yourself.
With that kind of flexibility…
You design your guitar teaching business around your life’s goals… instead of designing your life around your day job.
For example:
Want to have more free time to practice your guitar, write songs and take multi-week PAID vacations every year?
When you start teaching guitar - you totally can.
Want to work a bit more and make so much freaking money - your friends and family start asking if what you’re doing is legal?
When you become a guitar teacher - you totally can.
Want to go on tour for weeks at a time or sit in the studio recording an album, while your teaching business back home pays your bills?
Yep - when you start teaching guitar and build your guitar teaching business the right way - you can.
But perhaps most importantly…
A guitar teaching business (when run the right way) is free from many of the headaches, risks and uncertainties other businesses have.
Here is what I mean:
- Your income is spread out among all your students, each of whom is paying you monthly. This makes your income way more predictable compared to a business that relies on one-time purchases (like, say - a guitar store) and has its income “start over at zero” every month.
- You don’t need to take out loans or raise capital to start teaching guitar. All you need to make money teaching guitar is a room and a few chairs.
- There is no inventory to pay for and no salary expenses (until you have way more students than you can handle on your own).
All that means - instead of being eaten up by expenses - …
A huge chunk of your guitar teaching income is PURE “Cash-In-Your-Pocket” PROFIT.
This is another big reason why guitar teachers (who teach the way I want to train you to teach) tend to make money teaching guitar not only when the economy is good…
…they also thrive during recessions, pandemics and inflationary periods that hit most other businesses (and typical guitar teachers) HARD.
So, let me ask you a question:
Would you like to someday replace your current day job with a career like that? ☝️
“HELL YES!” you say?
Good.
Then let me introduce you to…
The #1 skill you’d better be developing RIGHT NOW if you want to eventually “feel ready” to teach guitar.
And it is, conveniently, the exact skill I’ll be teaching you inside the How To Teach Guitar Like A Wizard eCourse
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Playing guitar really, REALLY fast to make sure your students know you’re a WAAAAY better player than them, mwahahahaha!!!!
Oops.
Sorry! Didn’t mean to type that. ☝️
This isn’t the right skill. Let me try again.
Ahem…
Allow me to reveal the BIG secret to ‘feeling qualified’ to teach guitar, which is…
Knowing obscene amounts of music theory.
Oh shoot. That’s ☝️ not it either.
Mighty embarrassing for the ol’ Guitar Teaching Breakthrough Specialist to get it wrong twice in a row.
Hopefully, the third time is the charm.
To start teaching guitar, you need to:
Master your fretboard inside and out.
Crap… that’s also not it.
Know a ton of scales and chords.
Aaaargh! Nope.
Transcribe songs FAST by ear.
Sigh… Also no.
LOL
Don’t worry. I’m not going senile.
Those ☝️ are just the skills guitar players *think* you need to have before you can teach guitar.
But they are ALL wrong as wrong can be.
You see…
… unlocking your confidence to start teaching guitar has NOTHING to do with your own playing.
Because ‘teaching’ guitar is all about…
Your ability to make another person play guitar better, while helping them have fun in the process.
And this ability consists of many ‘micro’ skills that enable you to:
1. Quickly diagnose your guitar students’ problems and decide exactly what to teach them, how and in what order.
2. Know how to help students who don't “get it” no matter how many times you explain something to them.
3. Teach guitar students in groups, where everyone is at different skill levels and progresses at different speeds.
4. Avoid bad habits in your students’ technique.
5. Fix bad habits if your students already have them.
6. Motivate your guitar students to practice.
7. Make boring topics (like fretboard memorization) fun.
8. Inspire your guitar students to believe in themselves when they are frustrated.
9. Deal with ‘slow learners’ who improve far below the pace of everyone else in the group or have a unique challenge that affects only them.
(… and smoothly handle countless other scenarios you’ll face when you start teaching guitar lessons.)
As you can probably imagine…
No amount of working on ‘your own’ guitar technique, music theory or improvising will - in a billion years - help you do any of that. ☝️
That’s why, no matter your musical skill level today…
…if you’re a good enough player to think about “maybe teaching guitar someday”...
… and if you’re intrigued by the success you’ve seen from the guitar teachers I coach…
My advice is to invest some of your guitar practice time to…
Start learning *how* to teach guitar.
Yep.
Just like you go to business school to become an accountant…
… you can get guitar teacher training to make yourself ready to teach guitar to people.
Except, instead of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for a college degree (all before you earn a single dollar back), you can…
… Buy my How To Teach Guitar Like A Wizard eCourse for a measly $97, and I’ll show you how to teach guitar like a pro - even if you’ve never taught before.
Take all the time you need to learn about teaching guitar (while also continuing to work on your own playing, if you want). And when you feel ready - start actually teaching guitar, helping people and earning money.
Here is what you’ll discover inside the eCourse:
- A quick and accurate way to “preview” how well you’ll likely do as a guitar teacher without the pressure of ‘actually’ teaching anyone! (Page 11)
- A secret guitar practice routine (to be done for 10-20 minutes per day, as prescribed on page 10) that helps you “remember” what it’s like to be a beginner, prove to yourself how much guitar teaching potential you ‘really’ have and (quickly) develop pro-level guitar teaching skills.
(Yeah, I know I said earlier that practicing guitar won’t make you a better teacher. But THIS ☝️specific practice routine is the exception. It WILL. Heads up though: it’s utterly useless for ‘your own’ playing.) - How to quickly (within 1-2 hours) ‘bang out’ a bank of fun & effective guitar lesson topics (for beginner and intermediate guitar students) and remove nearly all stress and anxiety out of deciding “what to teach somebody”. Page 70.
- How to nearly guarantee that you ONLY ever deal with (and teach guitar to) students whom you can easily help. (Page 19).
And – as a corollary… - What to say to guitar students whom you don’t want to (or can’t) teach, without sounding like a jerk or making yourself look bad. (This is the exact script *I* still say to students I'm not a good fit for.) Page 24.
- The best way to respond to a potential student who asks you about your guitar teaching experience, when you haven’t taught anyone yet and are surrounded by guitar teachers who have been teaching guitar for decades. Page 108.
- 84 words that flip “not having a music degree” into a rock-solid reason to take guitar lessons with you (very helpful if you’re starting to teach guitar in a city where “everyone” has a degree). Page 111.
- My Geometric way to “shuffle” lesson materials and give your students (even the ‘slow learners’) fast wins in every lesson, get them through the hardest parts of learning guitar and make them way more likely to study with you for years. See page 49.
- An ‘evergreen’ 5-point outline for teaching group classes with students at different ages, styles and musical interests. (I use it every week with my own online guitar students. But it works even ‘better’ offline.) Page 78.
- A stealthy (but 100% ethical) advertising “trick” that positions you as an expert guitar teacher while you still have zero experience or credibility. (You don’t have to brag, make anything up or even ‘call yourself’ an expert… but many students will likely conclude you are one all on their own.) See page 21.
- Do you fear “running out of things to teach” your students? Flip to page 16 and do this to “stretch out” what you know about guitar into YEARS of lessons, even if ‘your’ musical skills never increase one iota! (And believe it or not, this “stretching out” makes your students improve FASTER, not slower.)
- Why - if I had to do it all over again knowing what I know now - I’d likely NEVER teach guitar online (and teach only offline), despite earning 7-figures per year for years teaching guitar online. Page 21.
- Giving each student your full attention in a 1-1 lesson helps them more than sticking them into a group, right? No. No, it doesn’t. On page 26 I show you how 1-1 lessons don’t just massively limit your income – they also WRECK your students’ progress and your reputation as a guitar teacher.
As well as... - The exact script I used many times to make students excited to start group lessons, even if they always assumed “private lessons are better”. Page 30.
And as you prepare to teach your first-ever guitar lesson, on page 75 I’ll also give you: - My 4-step “Tom-Hess-approved” checklist that tells you’ve learned enough about teaching guitar and are FINALLY ready to:
Call yourself a guitar teacher with a straight face and charge GOOD money for it, without feeling like a fraud!
My goal with those ☝️sections of the eCourse is to give you a birds-eye overview of what teaching guitar is all about…
… and make you feel that you can become a guitar teacher a whoooooole lot sooner than you ever imagined possible.
But from there, we go a bit more tactical.
And I show you what to do ‘after’ you get some students in front of you to help them get results quickly, by revealing to you:
- How to use ‘training layers’ to make virtually any topic feel equally challenging for your most-skilled and least-skilled students alike. Page 87.
- A hack (that I learned from Warren Buffet’s billionaire partner Charlie Munger) you can use to make guitar lessons fun for students, even if you’re naturally boring. Page 81.
- The “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” trick to staying calm and confident in front of students, even when you feel nervous as hell and still wonder if you’re really ‘good enough’ to teach. (Despite the name – this tactic is completely ethical.) See page 33.
- How to tell (by watching their ‘eyes’ when they play guitar) if a new student is likely to have a MAJOR self-esteem problem… and exactly what to say to give them a massive mindset shift within minutes of meeting you. Page 57.
- A brilliantly simple way to teach a guitar lesson if you accidentally let students with “completely incompatible” styles, goals and skill levels into the same class. (Think: an Eric Clapton fan, an Yngwie fan, a classical guitarist and an advanced jazz player.) Note: This is an absurd scenario that’s not likely to EVER come up … but if it did, here is how to easily handle it (even if you’re not a shredder, don’t play jazz and can’t fingerpick to save your life). Knowing how to handle THIS will make teaching regular group classes a breeze. Page 64.
- Say these lines during your first lesson with new students to make them feel like you’re reading their mind, build a strong bond with them and make yourself look like a total pro. Page 38.
- What to do if you have 1 student in a group class struggling with a specific issue that ‘only’ affects them… without teaching them 1-1. (I give you 5 ways to handle it. 1 of them is to simply ask me for help on a private phone call. The other 4 are more tactical and are things you can easily do on your own.) Page 91.
- A “quick-on-your-feet” response to give when a student stumps you with a question you can’t answer in front of your whole class. (It doesn’t matter what the question is, this response works every time.) Page 94.
- The P-A-S persuasion secret (routinely used by the world’s most charismatic leaders and orators to command mass influence), that can make even stubborn guitar students eagerly practice things they barely understand the benefits of! Page 84
- What to do if a student improves faster than everyone else in the class and keeps impatiently asking you to “give him something harder, please”. Page 97.
- A painful insecurity ‘advanced’ guitar students are very often hiding from you. Here is how to A: tactfully point it out without hurting their ego and B. help them FIX it and become their hero. Page 37.
- How to put smartass students in their place if they challenge what you are teaching in front of the class, because they “already know it”. (Rest easy, this is not likely to happen often. But it’s best to be prepared if it does. See page 100.)
- One annoying thing intermediate guitar students often do outside of lessons to ‘undo’ all the hard work you’ve put into making them better... and how to make sure YOUR students aren’t doing it. (No, it’s not “not practicing”.) Page 61.
- How to “get away” with practicing your guitar during your students’ lesson time and have them happily pay you anyway! Page 102.
(Not even kidding about that, ☝️ either. In the eCourse I show you how to make “watching you practice” incredibly valuable for your students. It just so happens that this is also quite helpful for your own playing… and it puts the old adage of “the best way to learn something is to teach it” idea on steroids.) - A guitar teaching strategy (I “lifted” it from a popular 1960s’ crime drama TV series) that makes it extremely easy for complete beginners to relate to you (and vice versa) if you are a highly-advanced player with skills that intimidate most people. Page 105.
And speaking of skills that intimidate most people…
Flick to page 98 and feast your eyes on…
- A “kinda-brutal” twist on my normal way of running group classes that I’d use to “break” Yngwie Malmsteen, Paul Gilbert, John Petrucci and Steve Vai (or whoever the top 4 players in your style are) if I was teaching them and had to make them better fast. Use this ☝️beauty of a strategy when needed, to “turn up the heat” on your more advanced students or, even…
Easily teach guitar to students who are many times better players than you!
Mind you, you DON’T have to teach advanced players when you start teaching guitar.
I just put this strategy into the eCourse to help you see - beyond a shadow of doubt - that:
You don’t have to be a world-class player (or even an ‘advanced’ player) to make your students better players.
Just like all the pot-bellied coaches help Olympians win gold medals, despite not being able to do 1/10th of what they train their athletes to do.
Bottom line:
Whether you’re ‘cautiously curious’ about teaching guitar and just want to take a peek at what it’s all about, so you can make up your mind if teaching guitar is ‘really’ the career for you …
… or if you’re itching to quit your day job ASAP and want to QUICKLY develop the money-making skills you can use to potentially do just that…
Then, in my biased opinion…
There is no simpler or more affordable ‘entry point’ into the world of teaching guitar than How To Teach Guitar Like A Wizard
Especially because - with your purchase of the eCourse - I’m ‘also’ throwing a powerful bonus to help you learn ALL the ins & outs of building a 6-figure guitar teaching business:
A Free 45-Day Platinum Membership Of My Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle (EGTIC)!
(Not valid for current or past EGTIC members.)
You see, all the strategies for starting to teach guitar inside How To Teach Guitar Like A Wizard are just a tiny “splinter” of what I teach inside in the Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle.
Meanwhile, in EGTIC, you get in-depth training on:
- writing effective guitar lesson ads that work like gangbusters and bring you a steady flow of prospective guitar students all throughout the year
- making those ☝️students eager to choose you as their guitar teacher vs. someone else (without hard-selling them or doing something slimy and unethical).
- keeping most of your guitar students happily taking lessons from you for years
- becoming more productive and getting more done, without working more
And while I can’t make you any specific promises…
… the top members of EGTIC routinely use this ‘full stack’ of guitar teaching (and business) skills to pick & choose which new guitar students they want to work with, without worrying where the next guitar student will come from.
And I’ll be helping you learn to teach guitar the very same way I’ve helped all those ☝️teachers learn to teach guitar.
Plus, you get even deeper guitar teaching strategies for becoming a better guitar teacher and creating NEW classes for your current students to make them improve even faster.
On top of this, you also get:
Access to me, Tom Hess, for 1-1 Implementation Support calls. (On a first-come, first-served basis.)
Yes, it’s a real 1-1 phone call with me where I help you on anything you want relating to teaching guitar. (I normally charge $250 per hour for 1-1 consulting. But this is included in your Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle membership at no cost to you.)
Plus, I'm very active on the Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle forum. (I am there answering questions almost every day.)
And speaking of the forum, that’s where - as an Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle Member with an active subscription - you’ll get:
24/7 Feedback, Coaching And Support On Your Day-To-Day Guitar Teaching Business Tasks And Challenges.
You get this feedback from me, my team and many of the very same 6-figure earning guitar teachers you saw on this page.
Just post your question on the Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle forum…
…and get multiple answers from guitar teaching experts (often in less than 1 hour).
The beautiful part is:
None of these guitar teachers are competing with you for students.
Which means:
Everyone is openly sharing their closely-guarded secrets they use to earn 6-figures (or more) teaching guitar. These are things they’d never share with you if you lived in their area.
And as if all THAT wasn’t enough… you also get possibly the most powerful bonus of all:
As your business grows from everything you are learning in Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle…
You probably won’t want your competitors joining the program to learn to compete against you.
So, as my gift to you…
You Get To Step Under The Elite Guitar Teachers’ Inner Circle “Protection Umbrella”!
This means:
You can block other guitar teachers in your area from joining the program.
Yes, this is just like it sounds.
When you are an Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle member…
If a competitor of yours tries to join the program, simply tell me about it, and…
I’ll Kick Them Out To Protect YOU!
Obviously, there is a strict set of criteria for what makes a “competitor”. (You’ll see it when you join. But don’t worry – it’s simple.)
That said, this could also work against you.
Because if you procrastinate…
… if you dawdle
… if you sit on the fence too long…
(i.e. you do everything you DON’T want guitar students doing to you.)
… there is an above-average chance another guitar teacher from your area will join the Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle before you do and will block you.
Point is:
If a competitor of yours is already in the Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle, he may ask me to block you… and I will.
But please don’t email me asking if that is the case or not before you join.
You can still buy this eCourse, keep it and learn to teach guitar from it, even if your competitor is already in the program.
In any case… if you are at all thinking about taking me up on this offer, better do it sooner than later.
After your 45-day trial ends, your EGTIC membership will continue at the normal Platinum membership rate of $297 per month ($247 if you are also a Breakthrough Guitar Lessons student or Music Careers Mentoring Program member). And yes, of course you can cancel at any time.
On day 46 of your EGTIC membership, you’ll also get a special bonus report called: “10 Additional Things Newbie Guitar Teachers Should Know About Teaching Guitar (Better)”.
This bonus report is filled with a number of ‘heavy-duty’ guitar teaching strategies that will come in VERY handy once your first few students start becoming more advanced and you’ll need more sophisticated guitar teaching chops, such as:
- The 2 most important music theory concepts to teach first (NOT the ones most teachers teach).
- Why it’s a VERY BAD IDEA to immediately teach students the ‘other’ shapes of a scale after they learned the first one… and what to teach them instead.
- My 3-step process of getting students to change chords smoothly.
- A mini ‘crash course’ on how to teach someone to improvise… even if you’re not a great improviser yourself!
- How to avoid bad habits in your students' guitar playing and how to fix bad habits if your guitar students already have them.
- My 6-step process for teaching someone to read music ‘if’ they have this goal. (Don’t worry - 9 out of 10 students don’t need this skill at all. But the 1 in 10 who does, needs it BADLY. Here is how to teach them.)
- The best way to track your students’ progress on intangible skills (like vibrato and phrasing), that you can’t simply “measure with a metronome”.
- How to teach guitar students to apply what they have learned to real music.
- ... and a whole lot more
My minimum goal for your 45-day trial is to help you feel the confidence you need to start teaching guitar and realize that being a guitar teacher is the perfect career for you.
Or - ideally- to get your first few students and make your investment back many times over.
I promise - if you put in the work, it’s not all that hard.
Especially with all the support you are going to get from myself, my team and successful EGTIC members every step of the way.
To get started, click the button below
Still got questions?
“I’d like to learn how to teach guitar, but my job keeps me very busy and I need time to spend with my family. How much time does it take to learn to teach guitar?”
Well, first - if you’re already too busy and unhappy with your current situation - isn’t that the very reason to make time for the thing that could give you more money and freedom?
Ponder that. ☝️
Second, it’s impossible to say “how long” it’ll take to learn to teach guitar.
Some people felt ‘ready’ to teach guitar within days. Others - took months to build up their courage. It all depends on you.
Here is the good news though:
As long as you treat ‘learning to teach guitar’ with the same respect you’d give going to a university to learn a new career…
… and as long as you think long term and don’t mind investing in yourself while you are learning a new skill that can change your life (even if it takes a few months to get a return on that investment)...
You can easily learn to become a guitar teacher while still working your day job.
(Plus: your day job will likely feel more tolerable when you know you’re working on an exit strategy towards a better life.)
You can study the How To Teach Guitar Like A Wizard eCourse on your lunch breaks. You can listen to your EGTIC sessions in your car on the way to and from work, while standing in line to buy groceries or while cleaning your room.
And you can start teaching your first few guitar students on nights and weekends.
Then, as your student count builds up, you can either gradually phase out your day job (by working fewer hours)...
… or save your new (guitar teaching) money until you have 6-12 months of expenses saved and then quit your job.
Many of the top 6-figure and multiple 6-figure earning guitar teachers in EGTIC have done just that.
“I get that ‘teaching’ guitar isn’t the same as ‘playing’ guitar, but I really, REALLY want to become a better guitar player first before I teach. Does it make sense to wait?”
Do whatever you want, but I wouldn’t recommend it.
First: when you build your guitar teaching business the way I show you, you’ll have more time to work on your playing when you have your own business vs. working a day job. Because you’ll be making far more money in far fewer hours.
Second (verify this with an accountant): your own guitar & music education becomes a tax deduction when you run a guitar teaching business. This means, you’ll be able to afford MORE (and better) guitar lessons when you are a guitar teacher, due to paying less money in taxes.
Third: the very process of teaching guitar (and finding new ways to explain things you ‘think’ you already know) almost always makes you a better guitar player.
“Will this eCourse and EGTIC work for teaching guitar online?”
No, absolutely NOT.
The How To Teach Guitar Like A Wizard eCourse (and EGTIC) are only for teaching guitar offline, in your local area.
Nothing in it will help you if you are looking to (or already do) teach guitar online and you will waste your money.
“I live in the middle of nowhere and I fear I won’t be able to attract any students. Is it worth it for me to start teaching guitar?”
I can’t make you any promises and the real answer is: you’ll never know until you try.
But here is what I CAN say:
- I’ve had a member get to multiple 6-figures in a town of 15,000 people.
And while that ☝️ doesn’t guarantee anything for you, you also can’t rule out the possibility that there is far more potential to teach guitar in your “middle-of-nowhere” area than you realize. - Depending on how much you’re earning now, you may not even need all that many students to far exceed what you earn at your day job.
So, even if you live in a tiny area and can only attract a handful of students, that may be more than enough for your needs.
If you want to discuss your situation privately, email me at hess@tomhess.net - The good thing about starting to teach guitar is: even if it totally fails, you won’t lose a bunch of money. You won’t have creditors breathing down your neck. And you won’t have to sell your house or lose your job.
You can then simply move to a more populated area and use your skills to build a business there.
Plus, if your guitar teaching business takes off way better than you expect, the only thing you’ll be angry at is that you didn’t start to teach guitar sooner.
“I’m STILL very concerned about my own guitar skill level and that I won’t be able to teach anyone except total beginners!”
That’s not a problem, because most guitar students you’ll ever attract will be beginners. (So you’ll never have a shortage of students.)
And you’re not going to replace your entire guitar practice with learning how to teach guitar. As long as you work on BOTH skill sets (playing AND teaching) in parallel, you will improve at both.
Over time, you’ll be able to teach more advanced guitar students too. (And you’ll have made a lot of money teaching guitar and helped many people all during that time.)
But if all you do is keep working on your playing, your guitar teaching skills, your guitar teaching income and the number of people you help will still stay at zero.
“Can I cancel my Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle membership if I decide it’s not for me?”
Of course. You can cancel at any time (even during your trial). It’s easy. I don't make it hard to cancel – I focus on helping you learn how to teach guitar and make so much money, you won’t want to cancel!
Do you have a money-back guarantee?
No.
Just like there is no guarantee when you join a gym that you’ll have rippling muscles.
Just like there is no guarantee if you spend $100k on a college degree you’ll find a job after graduating.
If you aren’t certain you can get multiples of your $97 investment back from this eCourse… simply don’t buy it.
Will you *really* block my competitors from joining the Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle?
Yes.
If your competitor tries to join after you do – just show me he meets the criteria for being your competitor. (I show you exactly how I define this when you are inside the Elite Guitar Teachers Inner Circle. Don’t worry, it’s simple.) And if they meet the criteria - I will block them.
Got more questions?
Just email me at hess@tomhess.net
Otherwise, click the button below to order and make a huge positive change in your life and your guitar teaching business.
Or you can do things the same way you've always done it - keep struggling, complaining and hoping that some day a miracle will change things for you.