What are the qualifications needed for a Guitar teacher?

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Should have learnt guitar at least for 5 years and is a versatile player
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Atleast 7 grades affilated by trinity school of london
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It is really not about the qualifications.. Just like any other profession it comes from many years of experience. A good Guitar teacher is one who is passionate and can help students reach their goals.. Cheers !!
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