For many, it’s a lifelong dream to pursue a musical career or become an instrument-playing content creator. Although your options for this inBitLifeare limited without the Musician special career pack, you can still master instruments and prove to the world that you’re the best there is.
How to master an instrument in BitLife
To master an instrument inBitLife, create a new character who’s at leasteight years oldbefore heading intoActivities, Mind and Body, andInstruments. From here, you may choose any option you wish before asking your character’s parents if you can take some lessons. Reaching mastery requires taking lessons until your newfoundskill bar is at max level.
How you go about this process depends on whether you own Bitizenship or the Musician Special Career pack. If you own both, you’re able to use the tips below to make this process easier:

Overall, your goal is to choose an instrument and take lessons every year until its skill bar is completely full. Filling this bar means your character has mastered the instrument, completing any accompanying challenge tasks that are currently active.
One obstacle you might encounter is your character’s parents refusing to bring you to your lessons. While this won’t prevent you from mastering the instrument, it’ll force you to wait until your character turns 18. You’ll then have to pay for the lessons out of your character’s pocket, requiring you to work a part-time job or find other means of making money. It’s up to you whether you do this, but it’ll take much longer than mastering an instrument as a teenager.

Occasionally, you’ll have challenges that ask for mastery of specific instruments. While theTrailblazing Superstar challengeonly asks you to master an instrument, the Rocket Man and Blonde Bombshell challenges require you to master the piano. Although the core strategy is the same, this may require you to recreate your character if their skill progression is slow in the challenge’s chosen instrument. Your other option is to challenge your patience by taking a few extra years to master it.







