Orville Wright's Washburn Mandolin
Orville Wright's
circa 1900
Washburn
Mandolin

PO Box 750894, Dayton, Ohio, 45475 

Antonio Stradivario in Cremona 1680 Mandoline
Antonio  Stradivari
circa1680 Mandolin
 
  Frequently Asked Questions of the  
Dayton Mandolin Orchestra
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.
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...)
What does a Mandolin part look like? -- An example of a first mandolin part is located here in PDF format.
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.
I'd like to schedule a DMO performance - now what? -- Contact us with your interest and let's discuss possibilities.
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.
What does a Mandolin Orchestra sound like? -- Check out some sound samples here!
Do you have any recordings available? -- Yes, we do! See our Recordings section for information about our available compact disc recordings.
I have another question not covered here. -- Drop us a note and let us know.
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