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Resume

About the music resume template

A music resume is a professional document used by musicians, singers, composers, and music educators to present their training, performance experience, and technical skills. It is used when auditioning for orchestras, bands, or ensembles, applying to music programs, seeking teaching positions, or pursuing performance contracts. A well-organized music resume gives decision-makers a quick overview of a musician's background and capabilities.

Our template is structured for performing musicians and includes sections for contact information, a professional bio or summary, instrument proficiency and vocal range, formal training and education, performance experience, recordings or discography, and teaching or workshop experience. All fields are editable in the PDF Guru editor so you can adapt the document to the specific opportunity you are applying for.

Frequently asked questions

  • What should a music resume include?

    A music resume should include the musician's name and contact details, primary instrument or vocal type, formal training and degrees, notable performances or ensembles, recordings, awards, and any teaching experience. For orchestral or ensemble applications, emphasize training lineage and performance credits.

  • How is a music resume different from a standard professional resume?

    A music resume prioritizes performance credits, training background, instrument or vocal proficiency, and artistic achievements over a typical career timeline. It may include a discography, recordings, competitions, masterclasses, and the names of significant teachers or mentors.

  • Should I include amateur or student performances on a music resume?

    In the early stages of a music career, yes. Student recitals, school ensembles, community orchestras, and local performance credits are worth including when you have limited professional experience. As your career progresses, replace earlier credits with more significant ones.

  • What formats can I download for this music resume?

    After editing in PDF Guru, you can export the resume as PDF, DOC, XLSX, PPTX, JPG, or PNG. PDF is the standard format for audition and application submissions, keeping your formatting consistent across devices.

  • How do I tailor this music resume template in PDF Guru?

    Open the template in the PDF Guru editor, fill in your instrument or vocal training, list your most significant performance credits, update the education section, and add any recordings or awards. Export as PDF and include it with your audition materials or application.