

Very few people dedicate that much time into anything like that, unless it's their profession.

I may come across as greedy, but you spent 15 years of your life dedicated to this art. It's usually anywhere from 5-20 pages, so I price accordingly), and $50-70 for accompaniment (depending on how desperate they are to hire someone, and how many days the client gives me to practice). We usually practice 4-5 times before a rehearsal), $50-100 for sheet music transcription (depending on how many pages I end up writing. I charge $50-80 flat for personal rehearsals and Juries (the client calls me whenever they want to practice. I am a student accompanist at my college mostly with musical theater and art song." "and improvisational skills, which many people are impressed with since I am not a music major. I've been playing for 10-12 years.something like that, and this What do you think of this? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Personal Rehearsals $15 per hour Vocal Lessons/VARs $20 per half hour Concerts $25 per hour Recitals $35 per hour Jury Examination $35 flat rate However, I wasn't exactly sure about how much I should charge for accompanying, since I am a student and I wanted to charge reasonably. Personal Rehearsals $10 per hour Vocal Lessons/VARs $15 per half hour Concerts $35 per hour Jury Examination $35 flat rate Those depend on which activities the students chose to participate in. I did it last year with a few students and it was very enjoyable and I want to continue to pursue it. I did some pit orchestra and ensemble work in high school and last year with university jazz bands. Paul, AB Position type: Part-time continuous Language: English Compensation: 13.60 60 per hour negotiable, upon relevant experience. The accompanist is responsible to accompany for twelve (12) half-hour lessons each semester, and to play. I am a student accompanist at my college mostly with musical theater and art song. current catalog under Fees to verify the amount. I've been playing piano for about 15 years now, and I have perfect pitch and improvisational skills, which many people are impressed with since I am not a music major. So I don't really have anyone to go to about this question, so thought some of you might be accompanists out there and can help me out.
