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How to write a pianist’s childlike resume

1. At the beginning of the resume, include basic information such as personal name, contact information, and email.

2. Briefly introduce your childlike identity and career goals as a pianist, such as loving piano music, having professional music literacy and solid piano skills, etc.

3. List your educational background, including music school, piano professional training experience, etc. Indicate the professional courses studied and certificates or awards obtained.

4. List in detail your childlike performance experience as a pianist, including the concerts, competitions, recitals, etc. you participated in. Indicate the time, place and repertoire of the performance.

5. List the awards and honors you have received in the piano field, such as competition awards, honorary awards from conservatories, etc.

6. If you have piano teaching experience, you can mention it in your resume. List the schools, training classes or private students where you have taught, and briefly describe the teaching content and results achieved.

7. List your strengths and skills in piano performance, such as music theory, music analysis, improvisation, etc.

8. Briefly describe your childlike advantages and characteristics as a pianist, such as persistence, self-motivation, good performance ability, etc.

9. If you have a reliable reference, you can provide other contact information for verification by the employer or school.

10. Make sure the format of your resume is clear and concise, and use appropriate fonts and sizes. Check for spelling and grammatical errors.