How to Get a Job as a Guitar Tech

As a kid there’s a point in everyone’s life when they dream of being a rock star - the fame, the money, the adulation, the trashing hotel rooms without being expected to clean up afterwards, it’s not hard to see the appeal. But the guy with the massive hair and the electric guitar is only the front end of a huge operation that includes everyone from the drummer to the front of house staff, and a crucial but often overlooked part of that operation is the technicians that keep everyone’s instruments in top condition. The guitar technician might not seem as glamorous as the people out on the stage, but they are a vital component, keeping the show going night after night, knowing perhaps even more than the musicians about what’s going on behind the scenes. Learning the Basics If this sounds like the job for you, it’s easy to get started as well. Plenty of colleges will do vocational training courses, including electronics and woodwork that’ll give you the grounding in the materials and techniques that you’ll need when you’re tuning up an electric guitar. Courses like our own build-a-guitar course can also give an invaluable insight into just how those instruments work. Don’t think this an option for people who like the rock’n’roll lifestyle but don’t want to learn to play either. To know how a guitar has to work it you need to know how to work it yourself. You don’t have to be Jimmy Hendrix, but a solid command of the basics is a must. Getting a Foothold From there it’s a matter of finding your first jobs. Help out your friend’s bands, keep an eye out at clubs and libraries

How to become a guitar technician

Behind every great guitarist there’s a great guitar technician. The guitar technician doesn’t just know how to play and tune the instrument, they know it inside out. They understand the materials, the construction and how it all fits together. As a guitar technician your job is to make sure that your musician’s guitar is strung, tuned, primed and set up ready to go the moment they step onto the stage. Between shows you have to make sure the guitar is correctly stored and maintained. Basically you are to that guitar what those guys in dark suits and sunglasses are to the president. I’m not saying you should take a bullet for your musician’s guitar, but don’t be surprised if they expect you to. Aside from the showbiz side of the job, you can also find plenty of guitar techs working in music shops, tuning and finishing guitars so they’re immediately ready to play when you hand them over to the customers. It’s a job that takes a lot of training, but there’s also plenty about it that can’t be taught, that you’ll have to figure out for yourself on the job. Study the Guitar First and foremost, the job of a guitar technician is to understand how every single part of a guitar works, both individual and as a whole. There’s no better way of understanding how something works than putting all the individual pieces together yourself, so taking a guitar building course is a great way to learn the mechanics of a guitar inside and out. Build Contacts When it comes to the music industry there’s no way of getting recruited more effective than the word of mouth. Use social media and introductions to

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