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Hi all,


I play in a fantastic band in Camberwell, South London Symphonic Winds, and we are looking for more musicians, preferably grade 5 or above equivalent, but no audition necessary. We are super friendly and would love to see some new players in our midst. We have a core base of around 30 or so people but would love to see it expand.


We rehearse on Thursday night between 8 and 10pm in St Matthews Church, Lilford Road. So come along for two free rehearsals, no obligations and see how you get on.


If you're interested or just want to know a little more than please do drop us an email [email protected]


Thanks so much!

Georgina,

Chair :)

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