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Bring Music Back to Life—Train for a Career in Instrument Repair

A worn-out guitar with stories in its strings. A trumpet that hasn’t sung in years. A violin waiting to be played again. Musical instrument repair isn’t just about fixing things—it’s about restoring sound, history, and passion.

And right now, skilled repair techs are more important than ever.

From local music shops to major orchestras, musicians rely on expert technicians to keep their instruments in peak condition. Whether it’s fine-tuning a grand piano, rebuilding a vintage saxophone, or repairing a student’s first clarinet, mastering this trade requires precision, patience, and hands-on experience.

That’s why we’ve put together a list of top musical instrument repair schools—places where you’ll learn the art and science of instrument restoration, gain hands-on training, and develop the skills to bring music back to life.

Ready to fine-tune your future? Explore the best instrument repair schools below.

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Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery - Estimated Cost: $24,689

Location: Arizona
Address: 1012 NW Grand Ave, Phoenix, Arizona 85007


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North Bennet Street School - Estimated Cost: $32,617

Location: Massachusetts
Address: 150 North Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109
Website: nbss.edu


School Details

Below are some of the top programs from the school with details on program length and estimated costs as of 2023.

  • Locksmithing and Safe Repair: 9 months with an estimated cost of $24,000
  • Furniture Design and Manufacturing: 18 months with an estimated cost of $57,500
  • Building & Home Inspector: 9 months with an estimated cost of $30,000
  • Carpentry: 18 months with an estimated cost of $55,000
  • Musical Instrument Repair: 9 months with an estimates cost of $28,000
  • Precision Production: 18 months, with an estimated cost of $53,000
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Disclaimer: Blue Collar Brain makes no recommendation or endorsement of any of the schools listed. All schools listed are from research we have done using a variety of sources. No verification of accreditation or school reviews have been done. We recommend you do your due diligence before enrolling in any of the schools listed.