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Guidance
How to choose a teacher
Finding a teacher can be a daunting task. Finding the right instrumental or vocal teacher is not simply a case of choosing the person...
Guidance
Taking a Grade 1 exam? Find out what to expect
An instrument examination can be a worrying prospect, whatever age you are, but remember: examiners aren't there to catch you out...
Guidance
Why leisure-time music making matters
Many of us involved in music making in our spare time never think about why it matters. We enjoy it, so we assume everyone understands...
Guidance
The evidence bank
Whether you're applying for funding or just want to tell your councillor or MP about your leisure-time music activity, we've...
Guidance
6 tips for protecting your hearing – an aid for...
Losing your hearing can be particularly distressing for musicians. From Beethoven to will.i.am, classical musicians to pop stars young...
Guidance
How to pay performing rights (PRS) fees
This guidance will outline when you need to pay performing rights fees and how to pay them. What are Performing Rights? ...
Guidance
Tips for making music in prisons
Philip Emery, director of charity Changing Tunes and member of Beckenham Concert Band, gives a how-to guide for making music in...
Case studies
Case study: Beckenham Concert Band prison concerts
Philip Emery, Chair of member group Beckenham Concert Band, and Director of music charity Changing Tunes (London & South East),...
Case studies
Composers talking
In the last century many of our greatest composers, including Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst and Benjamin Britten, wrote...
Guidance
Should your group be a Scottish Charitable...
The SCIO structure is now available on application through the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), for organisations...
Guidance
Setting your group up as a charity
Your group does not need to be a registered charity to be considered a charity. The essence of charitable status is that:...
Guidance
Marketing your events – a step-by-step guide
You’ve picked a date, booked a venue, agreed on a programme, and now it’s time to get cracking with ticket sales. This...
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