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Music Teacher

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$27.50/hr

Teach one or more of the following instruments: guitar, piano, violin, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, voice and have 5+ years of real teaching experience * Are exceptionally strong on your instrument

Taper Finisher

Elmhurst, IL

$20.50 - $27.75/hr

Ability to operate automatic taping equipment, banjo, spray equipment, and all other trade tools. * Knowledge of basic mathematics including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Taper Finisher

Elmhurst, IL

$20.50 - $27.75/hr

Ability to operate automatic taping equipment, banjo, spray equipment, and all other trade tools. * Knowledge of basic mathematics including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

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How much do banjo jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for banjo in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Banjo position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Banjo Player, you need proficient musical ability on the banjo, knowledge of various genres (such as bluegrass or folk), and often formal or informal training in music. Familiarity with audio equipment, recording software, and sometimes music notation or tablature systems is valuable. Strong interpersonal skills, reliability, and a collaborative attitude are highly regarded, especially when performing with bands or in studio sessions. These skills ensure high-quality performances, smooth collaboration with fellow musicians, and greater opportunities for both live and studio engagements.

What is a typical work environment like for a Banjo Player?

Banjo Players may find themselves performing in a variety of settings, ranging from concert venues, festivals, and private events to recording studios and rehearsal spaces. Many work as part of a musical group or ensemble, while others pursue solo projects or session work. The role often involves flexible hours, travel for gigs or tours, and periods of practice and songwriting between performances. Collaboration with other musicians, producers, or sound engineers is common, especially during recordings or live shows, making teamwork a key component of the job.

What is a Banjo job?

A Banjo job typically refers to a role involving the playing, teaching, or crafting of banjos. This can include professional musicians, music instructors, or luthiers who specialize in banjo construction and repair. Some banjo players work in bands, recording studios, or live performances, while others may focus on education or instrument maintenance. The job may require proficiency in specific banjo styles such as bluegrass or clawhammer.

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Private Guitar/Bass/Banjo Teacher - Musicologie Ashland

Musicologie Ashland

Ashland, MA

$28 - $38/hr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Private Guitar/Bass/Banjo Teacher - Musicologie - Hiring Now for Grand Opening this Summer!

You are an expert musician who loves introducing people of all ages to music. You are friendly and warm, a great communicator, and always excited to help your students push through challenges.

At Musicologie we value the time and attention you have put into your craft. And we know how important the student-teacher relationship is. So we’ve created an exciting community-focused organization full of musicians and music lovers who are dedicated to delivering simply delightful music lessons to all ages and abilities. We do this through:

  • The Musicologie Method, which is rooted in creating a safe environment and education through play
  • Our Philosophy of Education that starts with the idea that everyone deserves a great teacher
  • Training, shadowing, and clear upward mobility for all of our teachers
  • Innovative programs and technology that make teaching and learning exciting
  • A collaborative community of teachers excited about music and their job!

Your Role:

As a Musicologie teacher you’ll work with students of all ages and abilities as they identify their goals and progress through curriculum related to those goals. You’ll be a friendly guide on their musical journey and you’ll encourage community involvement through performances and group classes.

In this position you’ll:

  • Dedicate yourself wholeheartedly to learning our philosophy of education, curriculum and processes.
  • Be committed to delivering an outstanding lesson experience to every family and student.
  • Collaborate with other Musicologie teachers and managers to elevate everyone’s capabilities.

You’re the right person if you’re:

  • An excellent musician.
  • Excited to help students of all ages and abilities become passionate, proficient musicians.
  • An expert communicator in person and by email.
  • Extremely organized.
  • Self motivated.
  • Curious and inspired to learn new things.
  • Are able to work evening hours.

You have:

  • A bachelor’s degree in your instrument, or equivalent experience.
  • Teaching experience on your instrument.
  • Experience working with kids and families.

If this sounds like you, we’d love to talk! Apply with

  • A letter introducing yourself.
  • Your resume.