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The average salary for a Musical Instrument Repairer in U.S. is $46,250.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $46,250

$29,330$63,970

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $22.24

$14.10$30.75

What does a Musical Instrument Repairer earn?

On average, musical instrument repairers earn around $46,250 per year in the U.S. Musical instrument repairers service and repair string, percussion, and wind instruments of every kind. A musical instrument repairer may specialise in one area, like string repair, or may service all kinds of instruments for customers who range from amateur to professional musicians.

How to earn more as a Musical Instrument Repairer

To become a Musical Instrument Repairer, you will need to pursue a qualification in a related field, such as music technology or instrument repair. Alternatively, you could enter a career through an apprenticeship. To increase your earning potential as a Musical Instrument Repairer, it may be a good idea to become specialised in a certain instrument, or apply for managerial roles in music maintenance businesses. You could also set up your own business, offering repair services for a variety of instruments.