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#1 snapdharlich

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Posted 2006-02-19 01:33:20

I am going to Thailand to spend some time with my brother and his wife.

I was just wondering about the availability of teaching jobs in Thailand.

I'm a Fully qualified music teacher (LRAM from the Royal Academy of Music in London)

What are the job prospects - music only...

Actually I'd be happy just to play for free with the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra.

I'd be delighted if someone could shed some light on the situation there - erm....music wise.

#2 mbkudu

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Posted 2006-02-19 11:00:34

View Postsnapdharlich, on 2006-02-19 01:33:20, said:

I am going to Thailand to spend some time with my brother and his wife.

I was just wondering about the availability of teaching jobs in Thailand.

I'm a Fully qualified music teacher (LRAM from the Royal Academy of Music in London)

What are the job prospects - music only...

Actually I'd be happy just to play for free with the Bangkok Symphony Orchestra.

I'd be delighted if someone could shed some light on the situation there - erm....music wise.

As a piano teacher you could do extremely well.

#3 chownah

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Posted 2006-02-19 19:53:28

Since Thai is a tonal language you will probably have an easier time learning it because of your highly developed ear.....really!



 


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