Music teacher in Japanese is ongaku no sensei, 音楽の先生, which, literally translated, means teacher of music.
You may say 'ii sensei desu,' written in Japanese: いい先生です
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.
To say tennis in Japanese.........テニス
メロン is how you say melon in Japanese.
To say blue fish in Japanese you say ブルーフィッシュ.
The Japanese word for music is Ongaku.
a music teacher is un / une professeur de musique in French.
'Science teacher' may be理科の先生 (rika no sensei) in Japanese.
For classical music: 'Ongakuka' For Pop or Jazz music: 'myuujishan'
You may say 'ii sensei desu,' written in Japanese: いい先生です
This is difficult. The simplest answer is "ni" but Japanese uses it in different ways. For example, in Japanese you don't say "I listen to music" but "I listen music."
The traditional Japanese teacher strives to be "strict but kind".
The Music Teacher was created in 1987.
He wrote 'music is the ultimate teacher' before he painted the first seven of his ten Compositions.
In Japanese it means 'One who has gone before.' Most people simply say it means teacher.
You may say 'sensei no onamae ha [name] desu.'
A lot of Japanese music can be purchased in Japan.