Entertains by playing one or more musical instruments. This occupation requires high levels of creative talent or personal commitment and interest as well as, or in place of, formal qualifications or experience.
Tasks & Responsibilities
Creating melodic, harmonic and rhythmic structures to express ideas and emotions in musical form
Translating ideas and concepts into standard musical signs and symbols for reproduction and performance
Undertaking research and liaising with clients when composing musical backing for television commercials, popular recordings, and radio, television and film productions
Auditioning and selecting musicians and Singers
Selecting music for performances and assigning instrumental parts to musicians
Directing musical groups at rehearsals and performances to achieve desired effects such as tonal and harmonic balance, rhythm and tempo
Studying and rehearsing repertoire and musical scores prior to performances
Playing music in recital, as an accompanist, or as a member of an orchestra, band or other musical group, from score and by memory
Performing music and songs according to interpretation, direction and style of presentation, using highly developed aural skills to reproduce music
Alternative Titles
• Instrumentalist
Assessment Documents
Qualifications
Employment references
CV
Passport
English test
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Musician (Instrumental) (ANZSCO 211213) | Australian Occupation Guide