You can work as a primary and secondary school teacher, or you can take the postgraduate examination and stay in school to become a university teacher. Strength is a must, otherwise we won’t even take the step of “humanity”. Without hard basic skills, even relying on favors will not last long. Among the top ten most difficult majors to find employment in the country, music ranks first. So I suggest taking a graduate degree. If you study with a teacher from the Central Conservatory of Music, you will know very well what they are going to test. Once your teacher is one of the judges, you will easily stand out among hundreds or even thousands of people! As for teachers, we only need to pay for tuition. But the tuition is also very expensive. For ordinary teachers, it is about 300 to 500 per hour, and for professors, it is 500 to 800, or even 1,000 per hour. As long as you have a good understanding, practice diligently, and perform better in class, the teacher will mostly just give you instructions, and you don't have to attend class diligently.
You have to give the teacher a good impression and make him think that you are the kind of person who can pass the exam!