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The Music Collective is a club where students, staff, alumni and general public get together to play various styles of music! Rehearsals for our Stage Band, Chamber Orchestra and Concert Band take place once every week.
| Student (Full Year) | $10.00 | |
| Student (Semester 2) | $5.00 | |
| Public (Full Year) | $15.00 | |
| Public (Semester 2) | $10.00 |
Join to access sessions, events and club activities
What You'll Do
•Do rehearsals weekly
•Join stage band, chamber orchestra, concert band
Commitment
•Casual
•BYO instrument
•Low cost
Good For
•Musicians
The Music Collective is a club where students, staff, alumni and general public get together to play various styles of music and have a good time. In addition to the music we also organise various events. We hold two concerts each year.
There is no audition process and everyone is welcome to come along and play! The only prerequisites are that you can read music and have your own instrument, but most importantly that you love music!
**Guitarists, Pianists and Drummers** please email the club before signing up.
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The groups we have on offer are:
Concert band (Tuesday 6-7.30pm)
Orchestra (Friday 6-7.30pm)
Stage Band (Wednesday 6-7.30pm)
Rehearsals run during the semester in the Creative Space
No, we do not hold auditions, anyone can join!
No, we do not offer lessons
Yes, we have a variety of instruments you can borrow during rehearsal. (Note: must have your own reeds for woodwind)
RMIT Plus recognises and rewards your club activities. Build your life and work skills and get recognition on your academic transcript.
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