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It all depends on several factors:

* the number of years the violinist has been playing * the number of public venues (and where) he or she has been playing * which groups (orchestras) the player has been a member of * geographical location (some regions can pay more, some less than standard) There is no cut and dried starting salary for most musicians. It's based primarily on experience.

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It depends on your career...pay differs from a orchestral, solo, recording artist, and a residing college professor. Search more specifically and you will find the answer you are looking for.

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it depends on where they preform, but usually they earn 100,000 a year or alot more. -TM <3

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In America the accomplished violin virtuoso makes 50k a year or so

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