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Open wind band rehearsal, 17th Jan, 7.30 Brixton


SLSWChair

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Hi all,


South London Symphonic Winds is a friendly concert band rehearsing on a Thursday night from 8-10 in Brixton. We are of mixed abilities and non auditioned but suggest grade 5 and above. We are particularly looking for brass, percussion and saxes, but all wind instruments are welcome.


We are holding an open rehearsal on Thursday 17th Jan at Mostyn Road Methodist Church, Mostyn Road, SW9 6PH. Arrive from 7.30 with a rehearsal starting at 8 and finishing at 10. Our repertoire this term is working on a concert of music from film and silver screen so expect that from the rehearsal. If you aren't able to make the rehearsal please don't hesitate to still contact me and we can arrange another time for you to come along.


Feel free to post if you have any questions or need any more information. Or email me at [email protected]

Many thanks and I look forward to seeing some of you there.


Georgina

Chair of South London Symphonic Winds

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