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Making Music Office volunteers  
Like most organisations, we are heavily dependent on the work of volunteers to keep some of the operations going. We are grateful to all of our volunteers for their dedication and commitment, but in particular we would like to mention the following people, who more or less single-handedly run services for and on behalf of the members:

Tony Dorkins, Music Exchange Administrator

Need some music to perform? Hoping to borrow it from a fellow-Making Music members? Tony can help. He runs the Music Exchange scheme allowing our members to borrow music from one another for only the cost of a handling fee.

This is one of the many services we operate through the Members Area of this website. Click on the dark green Members tab on the right hand side or contact the Making Music Office for more details.

Martin Jones and Tessa and William Gould, Programme Notebank Administrators

Looking for that elusive programme note? No time to write one, no money to get one commissioned? Tessa and William can help. They are responsible for the running of the Programme Notebank, which can also now be found in the Members Area of the website. Martin is responsible for editing and formatting notes and loading them onto the website for use by members.
 
Who's who?   Our history
We employ eight staff in our London office and fifteen regionally to support our nationwide local committees.
  Since 1935, Making Music has worked to protect and advance live music-making in the UK.
Membership survey results   Events in your area
Our annual membership survey highlights facts about amateur music-making which are frequently overlooked.   Making Music runs artistic and training events nationwide throughout the year.