mmatisoff Joined Nov 26, 2015 Dec 4, 2015 #1 How do I go about finding violinists, cellist, and/or pianists who play at my level (intermediate), i.e., want to play classical, i.e chamber, classical, romantic, etc. with other musicians.
How do I go about finding violinists, cellist, and/or pianists who play at my level (intermediate), i.e., want to play classical, i.e chamber, classical, romantic, etc. with other musicians.
retread Joined Jan 3, 2009 Location Kansas City Dec 4, 2015 #2 Although they won't be playing your preferred music, local community bands are a great way to connect with other amateur musicians.
Although they won't be playing your preferred music, local community bands are a great way to connect with other amateur musicians.
pete Brassica Oleracea Staff member Administrator Joined Dec 26, 2007 Dec 4, 2015 #3 Moved to a somewhat more appropriate sub. You should mention where you're living. It's very possible that we have some members that know the area. I'd also recommend chruches and similar.
Moved to a somewhat more appropriate sub. You should mention where you're living. It's very possible that we have some members that know the area. I'd also recommend chruches and similar.
Gandalfe Striving to play the changes in a melodic way. Staff member Administrator Joined Dec 26, 2007 Location Seattle Dec 4, 2015 #4 If you are interested in pursuing the community orchestra route, start here: http://www.community-music.info/
If you are interested in pursuing the community orchestra route, start here: http://www.community-music.info/
Gandalfe Striving to play the changes in a melodic way. Staff member Administrator Joined Dec 26, 2007 Location Seattle Dec 5, 2015 #6 Right and I see two community bands, no orchestras, in Louisville.