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How much do trombone jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for trombone in the United States is $21.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.98 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Trombone vs Trumpet?

AspectTromboneTrumpet
Required CredentialsMusic degree or equivalent, brass instrument certificationMusic degree or equivalent, brass instrument certification
Work EnvironmentOrchestras, bands, studio recordingsOrchestras, bands, studio recordings
Industry UsageClassical, jazz, marching bandsClassical, jazz, marching bands
Common Search/ComparisonOften compared for brass instrument rolesOften compared for brass instrument roles

The Trombone and Trumpet are both brass instruments used in similar musical settings such as orchestras and bands. The main differences lie in their size, sound, and playing technique, but they share similar credentials and industry usage. Musicians often compare these roles when choosing their primary brass instrument or exploring career options in music performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Trombone Player, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Trombone Player, you need strong musical proficiency, sight-reading ability, and a solid understanding of music theory, often backed by formal music education or training. Familiarity with digital audio workstations, music notation software, and recording equipment is also valuable. Excellent teamwork, discipline, and adaptability help musicians excel in various ensemble settings and performance environments. These skills are crucial for delivering high-quality performances and maintaining a professional reputation in the competitive music industry.

What are some common challenges trombonists face when working in an orchestra or large ensemble setting?

Trombonists in orchestras or large ensembles often encounter challenges such as blending their sound with other sections, managing dynamic contrasts, and responding to the conductor’s cues for precise timing. Balancing volume to avoid overpowering softer instruments, while still providing a solid presence in the brass section, is essential. Additionally, trombonists must be adaptable and collaborate closely with other musicians to maintain cohesive phrasing, intonation, and rhythm throughout complex pieces.

What Are the Qualifications to Get a Trombone Job?

The qualifications to get a trombone job include proficiency with playing the instrument and relevant experience. If you plan to pursue a teaching job, some employers may require that you have a postsecondary degree in music, previous teaching experience, or a state license. You should also have strong interpersonal and communication skills, as well as the ability to read music so that you can learn new material or teach music to others. To be successful with playing the trombone at a professional level, you must have excellent notation and rhythm, executive and tonal abilities, and creativity.

What are trombone players?

Trombone players are musicians who specialize in playing the trombone, a brass instrument known for its distinctive slide mechanism used to change pitch. They perform in a variety of settings, including orchestras, jazz bands, marching bands, and brass ensembles. Trombone players are responsible for producing clear, resonant tones and often play both melodic and harmonic roles in musical arrangements. Their skill set includes reading music, mastering various techniques, and maintaining their instrument. Trombone players may perform professionally or as amateurs in community or school groups.
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Infographic showing various Trombone job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 9% Full Time, 90% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $44,855 per year, or $21.6 per hour.
Teaching Artist YOLA - Inglewood (Trombone)

Teaching Artist YOLA - Inglewood (Trombone)

Los Angeles Philharmonic

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

Part-time

Posted 16 hours ago


Job description

Position: Teaching Artist - Trombone
Department: Learning - YOLA
Status: Part-Time
Reports to: Program Manager
Instrument Focus: Trombone
Primary Work Location: Beckman YOLA Center, Inglewood, CA
FLSA Grade: Non-Exempt
About Learning at the LA Phil:
Leading the LA Phil's strategic engagement with youth and education across Los Angeles, the Learning programs at the LA Phil champion the organization's investment in the larger arts ecosystem while providing thought leadership and advocacy for youth engagement program models that uplift and inspire.
About the YOLA Program:
Mission Statement:
YOLA provides transformational and equitable access to music education for young people from underserved communities, to support their personal development, their communities, and beyond.
YOLA Vision for Impact:
By 2035, YOLA is serving well over 4,000 students across LA County. Thousands of alumni believe the transformative experience of playing music with the YOLA community contributed to their personal development, a path to excellence, and a deep and lasting love of music, motivating them to meaningfully contribute as adults to the creative industry ecosystem.
Program Summary:
YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles) is LA Phil's signature education program, inspired by El Sistema and led by Gustavo Dudamel. YOLA provides over 1,700 students annually access to instruments, high-quality music instruction, and holistic support, helping young people thrive artistically, socially, and academically at no cost.
The work of YOLA is focused on two areas:
Local programs, which directly serve communities across Los Angeles
National programs, which provide opportunities for musicians and educators to learn and build community
Position Summary:
The Trombone Teaching Artist is a core member of YOLA's faculty, delivering exceptional, culturally responsive instruction at YOLA's Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) site. This role focuses on teaching private lessons, sectionals, and large ensemble rehearsals while contributing to a vibrant, inclusive musical community.
The Teaching Artist combines artistic excellence with strong pedagogy specific to upright bass, supporting students across multiple skill levels. Instruction is delivered primarily after school (2:30-6:30 PM) during the academic year, with occasional weekend commitments.
YOLA's educational outcomes are guided by three core pillars:
  • Artistic Formation
  • Community & Life Skills
  • Opportunity & Access

Position Elements:
  • Instruct students in group classes, sectionals, ensemble coaching, and private lessons with emphasis on Trombone technique, tone production, posture, intonation, and musicality
  • Deliver sequential, culturally responsive instruction aligned with YOLA curriculum and benchmarks
  • Build foundational and advanced bass skills including bow technique (arco), pizzicato, shifting, and ensemble awareness
  • Coach students toward growth through juries, performances, and technical development
  • Assist in full orchestra rehearsals by playing and modeling within the bass section
  • Collaborate with faculty, conductors, and curriculum leads on repertoire and instructional strategies
  • Foster an inclusive, respectful classroom environment that builds confidence and artistic identity
  • Promote leadership, accountability, and community connection through mentorship
  • Communicate proactively with families, site staff, and leadership to support student success
  • Prepare students for auditions, honor ensembles, summer programs, and performance opportunities
  • Identify and address barriers to participation, including access to instruments and resources
  • Participate in professional development, peer observations, and training opportunities
  • Uphold YOLA's Code of Conduct and professional standards at all times
  • Support performances, concerts, community events, and site-based programming at HOLA

Evaluation & Professional Growth:
  • Set and track individualized professional goals
  • Participate in coaching, feedback cycles, and cross-site learning communities
  • Engage in structured evaluations including classroom observations and stakeholder feedback
  • Receive support and performance benchmarks when necessary

Mandated Reporter & Code of Conduct:
As a Teaching Artist working with minors, this role is designated as a mandated reporter under California law. Responsibilities include:
  • Reporting suspected child abuse or neglect
  • Maintaining appropriate professional boundaries
  • Supporting a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment
  • Seeking guidance when concerns arise

Shared YOLA Values:
  • Self-Respect and Respect for Community
  • Safety (for Self and Community)
  • Curiosity
  • Inclusion
  • Collaboration
  • Creativity

Position Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree (or equivalent experience) in music performance, education, or related field with focus on Trombone
  • Minimum 2 years of teaching experience (private lessons, ensembles, or classroom instruction)
  • Strong knowledge of Trombone pedagogy across beginner to advanced levels
  • Experience working with diverse student populations
  • Commitment to student-centered and culturally responsive teaching
  • Strong classroom management and adaptability
  • Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational skills
  • Bilingual Spanish/English preferred