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Author: GoodWinds ★2017
Date: 2012-08-28 17:25
Hi Tanya
I moved to a new area 2 yrs ago and immediately joined the local music conservatory. While this has led me to some contacts, I've found that there is some 'territory' mentality between them and other music groups.
I've also subbed in the local symphony and done some private gigs, paid and volunteer both. I was fortunate to meet a couple and we formed a woodwind trio.
I would say your best bet is to 'schmooze' directly with people. My letters to local band leaders went nowhere, until I met them either online or in person. And my colleagues in my previous town recommended I do some volunteer stuff just to get my face out there.
I'm not sure how big or small your new area is, or what opportunities exist. I was shocked to find in a community of 50k that there were 5 competent oboe players!
But take your time and be pleasant and I'm SURE things will open up for you.
GoodWinds
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Tanya Johnson |
2012-08-28 03:44 |
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2012-08-28 15:18 |
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GoodWinds |
2012-08-28 17:25 |
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2012-08-28 19:29 |
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2012-08-28 20:31 |
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2012-08-28 20:59 |
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