Ringwood Salvation Army Band playing "The Prayer"
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i was brought up in the salvation army to become a band memeber you have to be saved and wear the uniform and be able to read music
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llord: This IS a brass band! Look at the instrumentation. Maybe not enough vibrato for you, Americans tend to play with a straight tone.
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The Salvation Army is alive and well.
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The local Salvation Army bands are open for anyone to play in (usually.) However, most SA bands are exclusive to brass instruments. I have known corps to make exceptions for other instuments before, so if you ask your local corps they may allow it.
P.S. They may ask you to become a soldier after playing for a while.
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The lad playing is the Principal cornet from the Melbourne Staff Band
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I really would like to join the army band. Is it difficult to pass through the auditions? I'm not that good in sight reading. Please reply. Oh, BTW I'm in college, I play the clarinet and I'm 17 years old.
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what are you talking about?! have you ever been to any big presentations of the salvation army? pff..a ''dying thing''...
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People dont knoe what they hate about this...I play in the great lakes band and I like this muzic is beutiful!



Forget the shopping centre noise...this lad plays it very well. It is a FANTASTIC arrangement..wonder who did it? It must be OK as James Morrison has played it with the Melbourne Salvation Army Band.
4211sinner 4 years ago
umm well there rnt really any auditions to get into the army band, but i think u hv 2 b part of da Salvation Army before u can join it thou. but at some of the churchs they hv Learner Bands where u cn lrn 2 play 1 of da brass instruments nd then they can ask for u to join the senior band, just go ask the nearst Salvo church, they could teach u how to play it and possibly allow u in to the band..but yea theres no auditionss to my knowledge
Tammin27 3 years ago