Occupation Title 2652-22

2652-22 — Guitarist, Band

This is a specific occupation title under a broader Unit Group category.

Summary
Instrumental Musician, Wind Instrument is a professional role responsible for they perform as soloists or with orchestras, small ensembles or popular bands before live audiences, in recording studios or in workshop situations; play one or more musical instruments in recital, in accompaniment, and as members of an orchestra, band, or other musical group perform wind instrument parts in orchestras, bands, or ensembles; maintain and care for instruments, including tuning and minor repairs within the creative and performing arts sector.
Minimum entry
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Future outlook
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Description
Instrumental Musician, Wind Instrument is a professional role responsible for they perform as soloists or with orchestras, small ensembles or popular bands before live audiences, in recording studios or in workshop situations; play one or more musical instruments in recital, in accompaniment, and as members of an orchestra, band, or other musical group perform wind instrument parts in orchestras, bands, or ensembles; maintain and care for instruments, including tuning and minor repairs within the creative and performing arts sector.
Employment prospects
There is good potential for growth
Tasks
  • Work in settings such as concert halls, churches, and clubs. Part-time work is common, and work schedules may vary and include mornings, nights, or weekends.
Skills
Core skills
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Technical skills
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Transferable skills
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Certifications
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Education
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Pathways
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Relevant courses
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Institutions
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Minimum requirements
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Work context
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Where they work
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Work setting
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Schedule
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Employment type
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Earnings
Entry level
Mid level
Senior level
How to become one
Career progression
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Related occupations
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