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Do I have to be a professional musician to join DMO? -- Not at all! We welcome all players of every level: beginners, intermediate and advanced alike. We're all learners and teachers, since we each bring our own individual backgrounds and abilities to the orchestra to share. Having an enthusiasm to play, a willingness to consistently participate, and an eagerness to expand your horizons makes for a great start.
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Do I need to read music in order to participate? -- Well... it's very helpful to be able to read standard notation, since that's the bulk of the music we rehearse for concerts and performances. However, accommodations can be made for tab-readers. We'd also be very glad to help you develop your music-reading abilities! (It's not as hard as it may seem...)
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What does a Mandolin part look like? -- An example of a first mandolin part is located here in PDF format.
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What types of music do you present? -- DMO performs a wide range of music, with particular emphasis on presenting the versatility and universality of the mandolin family. Our repertoire focuses around Classical and turn-of-the-1900s through 1940-ish era music (the "golden age of the mandolin orchestra"), though we also present Renaissance, Big Band/Jazz, Latin/South American, seasonal, and recent-to-new compositions as time, talents and resources permit.
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I'd like to schedule a DMO performance - now what? -- Contact us with your interest and let's discuss possibilities.
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I/my company/organization would like to become a sponsor of the Dayton Mandolin Orchestra and support DMO's involvement in the musical community. -- Contact us with your interest and let's explore opportunities to involve your sponsorship.
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What does a Mandolin Orchestra sound like? -- Check out some sound samples here!
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Do you have any recordings available? -- Yes, we do! See our Recordings section for information about our available compact disc recordings.
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Do you have a poster I could place in our local music store/school/etc.? -- Right here: DMO Poster (pdf file). Thanks for helping us spread the word about the Dayton Mandolin Orchestra!
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I have another question not covered here. -- Drop us a note and let us know.
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