Are you passionate about music and skilled with your hands? If so, a career as a musical instrument repair technician may be the perfect fit for you. As a musical instrument repair technician, you will have the opportunity to work with a variety of instruments, including keyboards, brass, wind, percussion, and stringed instruments.

Piano Technician Roles

One of the most common roles for musical instrument repair technicians is as piano technicians. In this role, you will diagnose and repair problems with faulty pianos, including making mechanical and structural repairs, adjusting the touch and reconditioning the action, and even rebuilding pianos. Additionally, you will have the important task of tuning pianos to ensure they produce the correct sound.

Specializations in Musical Instrument Repair

Brass instrument repair technicians, wind instrument repair technicians, band instrument repair technicians, violin repair technicians, and guitar repair technicians each have their own focus and responsibilities within the field of musical instrument repair.

Brass Instrument Repair

Brass instrument repair technicians focus on repairing brass instruments by soldering broken joints and parts, removing dents, buffing and relacquering brass, aligning valves, rotors, and slides, and replacing missing parts.

Wind Instrument Repair

Wind instrument repair technicians specialize in repairing woodwind instruments. They replace pads, corks, felts, and springs, align pads and keys, and repair cracks in wood instruments.

Band Instrument Repair

Band instrument repair technicians have the unique responsibility of repairing brass, woodwind, and some percussion instruments.

Violin and Guitar Repair

Violin repair technicians focus on stringed instruments, while guitar repair technicians specialize in acoustic and electric guitars and basses.

Skills and Education

To succeed as a musical instrument repair technician, you will need manual dexterity, patience, mechanical aptitude, and a passion for using tools. A high school diploma is typically required, and certifications can be beneficial for career advancement.

Job Outlook

The demand for musical instrument repair technicians is approximately less than 1500 per province per year. Despite this, mastering this craft can lead to a rewarding career working closely with music and instruments.

If you have a love for music and the skills needed to work with instruments, consider pursuing a career as a musical instrument repair technician.

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