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Brass players - we need you!


Leese

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Hello everyone!


All Saints Concert Band, a friendly community wind band based just up the road in Crystal Palace SE19, are currently looking for the following players:


Trumpets

Trombones, especially lead

French Horns

Percussion

Tuba


(and, if you happen to play oboe/cor anglais, you?d also be very welcome!)


We are a mixed ability ensemble playing a wide variety of concert band pieces, from standard repertoire to musicals to marches and everything in between, and we don?t audition, so if you've got an instrument you haven't played for a while that you'd like to dust off, we'd love to hear from you.


The emphasis is firmly on fun and entertaining our audiences, but we like to challenge ourselves too. We also have good biscuits and spend plenty of time in the pub afterwards :)


If you?d like to come and join us, we rehearse on a Monday from 8-10pm at St John the Evangelist, Sylvan Road, London SE19 2RX. Please email [email protected] for more info, or take a look at our website at www.allsaintsconcertband.co.uk


Thank you!

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