Music production teaching is a niche opportunity for foreigners in China, especially in cities with active creative communities. Students want to make beats, record vocals, mix tracks, and understand the workflow used by international producers.

What to Teach

Popular topics include:

  • Beat making
  • Recording basics
  • Vocal production
  • Mixing fundamentals
  • Ableton, Logic, or FL Studio workflow
  • Song arrangement
  • Home studio setup
  • Releasing music online

Students should finish each course with a track or demo.

Who Pays?

Potential clients include hobbyists, singers, rappers, DJs, music students, and content creators.

Workshops can also partner with studios, bars, universities, and creative spaces.

Class Format

Music production is best taught through live screen sharing and hands-on projects. Avoid pure theory. Let students build loops, arrange sections, and compare before-and-after mixes.

Pricing

Private lessons can be sold in packages. Group workshops work well for beginners. Advanced students may pay for track feedback and production coaching.

Takeaway

Music production teaching works when students produce real audio. The value is not only software knowledge, but creative decision-making and feedback.

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