Application for Musician Job
Application for Musician Job.The term “music is food for the soul” cannot be more accurate for a musician who is highly enthusiastic about making music into a career. This is a written sample format for the request of musician job.
Application for Musician Job
To,
Mr. Phillips Pane,
Manager
London Entertainment.
66 Stun Street.
Perry, 3456
Subject: Musician job request
Dear Sir,
“Music is an art
form
of expression, it should bring the inner side of an artist to the surface and give the world an insight of
his
vision, it is a form of communication” – Martin. As a professional musician with ten years’ experience
playing
in bands and choirs and teaching music, I am confident and hopeful that you will find my application worthy
of
consideration for a position at London Entertainment. Sir I am qualified postgraduate in Music from
university
of Cambridge in 2007.
In my career of ten years I played instrument of choices such as guitar, bass, piano/keyboard, percussions,
violin, saxophone, clarinet, and cello. I had performed rehearsals with other musicians to sharpen my skills
according to new advancement, Acquired gigs at various events including weddings, fairs, and bars.
I had composed instrumental music or songs for individuals or bands and I had created background scores for
documentaries and television series. I had directed and leaded many musical performances. With these
services I
had also given music lessons to students in schools and music institutes. Furthermore I had provided
students
with vocal and instrument lessons, taught musical notations to students and prepared them for musical
auditions.
I have had considerable success in designing and implement musical education programs for students, assisted
students in practicing their instruments or voices.
My documents and other details are attached with this letter. I would enjoy the opportunity to speak about
this
position with you in more detail for which I will call your office next week to arrange a meeting. Thank you
for
your time and consideration.
Yours Sincerely,
Mathin Sharma