Posted on Oct 3, 2020
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If I zero in music but willing to learn, can i still apply for the 42R? Because there are auditions to get in the job and i sure i will fail?
Posted in these groups: Army bands plaque 42R: Army Musician
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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No, you must pass the audition, not all jobs in the Army are entry level positions. Most musicians in the Army have a degree in music and a decade or so of experience in multiple instruments.
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That is exactly what a personal friend of mine was. Made E6 as a musician but went in with 4 instruments under his belt AFTER a degree in music (probably to pay for his degree), and is currently with the Utah Symphony. That's what prospective military musicians are up against.
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Lt Col Jim Coe
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Don't know about the Army for sure, but the Air Force requires auditions. Those who exhibit talent, skills, and abilities in music may be selected to joint Air Force musical organizations. I the prospective member has enough talent and experience, they may come into the Air Force well above E-1.

If you're interested in military music programs, look into the types of support personnel working with the bands and vocal groups. I suspect they have admin, supply, transportation, and electronics technicians assigned to the units to support the performing artists.
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CPT Lawrence Cichelli
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Sir, FYI all services require an audition.
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CPT Lawrence Cichelli
CPT Lawrence Cichelli
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Sir,
forgot to tell you, during Basic Training musicians come in as an E-3. If they have a Bachelor's degree, E-4. If the SM made it to their branch Premier bands, they get promoted to E-6 immediately upon Basic graduation. All others, once they complete Basic they go to the Schools of Music. Once they get assigned to their Band, they're promoted to E-4. Nice work if you can get it, and you can get it if you pass the audition! LOL
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SGT Chris Stephens
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You must pass the audition to get the MOS. If you can't pass the audition, you won't get the job.
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