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Content Inside: Positions and Salaries in the Music Industry * Salaries for various positions can vary widely depending on such factors as level of expertise & geographic location. Category Job Title Salary Additional Information Music Education Studio Teacher $30-$120/hour Beginning teachers in the Boston area frequently charge $30/hr. Lesson fee should reflect amount of teaching experience and the going rate in a region. Public School Teacher (Elementary & Secondary Music Teachers) $20,675-$60,000/year $30,719/year – average salary for new teachers Teaching in a public school requires state certification. Schools are supported largely by property taxes so schools in wealthier communities are typically able to pay more. Assistant Professor (Full-time, tenure track position) Private Institution Average: $43,614/year Public Institution Average: $43,812/year example: $40,000 to $50,000/year – Assistant Professor of Violin and Chamber Music – University of the Pacific Salary depends on the size of the institution, budget, & reputation of the teacher. Orchestral Musician $28,000-$115,000/year example: $33,328/year – Alabama Symphony (starting salary) $112,840/year – Boston Symphony Orchestra (starting salary) This salary range represents a full time orchestra with a season of approximately 40 weeks. Other per service orchestras and orchestras with shorter seasons would have a lower salary. Boston Area Community Orchestras example: $70/rehearsal, $70/performance for non- principals; $80/rehearsal, $100/performance for principals – Hingham Symphony Orchestra Boston Musician’s Union rate as of September 2006: 2 ½ hour concert - $152.00 3 hour night rehearsal - $118.00 2 ½ hour day rehearsal - $98.00 The salary range reflects orchestras that rely on volunteers to more professional orchestras. Some orchestras offer a scholarship instead of paying for each service. Military Bands & Orchestras $21,000-$77,000/year Pay scale depends on rank, locat ...

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