“I do everything I like to do and I am traveling around the world and experiencing new cultures. As a band, we are a really good family, we are more than just musicians. I love this job, it's so worth it!”
Amanda-Latin Band Singer-Columbia
" The best part is that I developed a whole lot musically and learned a lot of different kinds and styles of music, The community among the entertainment department is a wonderful environment. It's a lot of fun. This is one of the best decisions I have made in my life!"
Porter - Orchestra Pianist
“I've been doing this for over 12 years now. It's fun, it's great, It pays the bills, and the best part of it is that I get to go around the world without paying a dime.”
Nigel-Caribbean Band-Jamaica
“I've been on ships for 15 years. I really enjoy this job. The best part is the opportunity to travel around, to different cultures. The money is good. You get accustomed to crew life, and I really love this job!”
Juao- Orchestra Sax/Flute/Carinet-Brazil
“I've done five contracts. Before I got started I tried to find videos on YouTube, but it's so hard to find good material. I would've done it sooner if I've known how to do it. This is the best gig I've ever gotten in my life. I highly recommend it. I get a regular paycheck and good tips and I just love it!”
Pablo- Pub Guitar-Brazil
“I need new hires to be safe, do their trainings, show up on time, be friendly, passionate, to take instruction well, to exercise humility, and skill. You don't have to be the best player, but you need to be one of the best listeners. The level of skill is not as important as the temperament. You need to be organized, clean, respectful. If you have those qualities you make a good cruise ship musician.”
Ryan - Music Director- Canada
Global Musician Academy:
Notes that Float
321 High School Rd NE
Ste D3-216
Bainbridge Island, WA, 98110