As with a typical community band, it's not funded enough to pay anyone, but - having audited clips on facebook - it sounds like a (so-called) professional band. They just sent me an email and asked me if I would consider joining. According to the roster sent to me (along with music PDFs), I would be the third tuba player, though I have no idea whether one or both of the others listed are continuing or whatever... None of that matters, and - if someone is designated principal - I would be delighted for it to never end up being me.

At least this upcoming concert and rehearsals all dovetail nicely - scheduling wise - with other engagements that I already have in my book.
Their upcoming concert involves four rehearsals and a concert. The literature all looks to be listenable yet somewhat challenging music...ie. not one single "grade six band piece" ("band pieces" being a group of pieces which mostly seem to demonstrate technical prowess - ie. "contest" music - without doing much entertaining of the patrons), and this (in my view) expression of the music director's musical tastes is also something that I find encouraging. To barely elaborate, I don't mind a challenge, but I also prefer to play pieces that people (me being a "people" too) enjoy hearing.
From what I've read over the years, some others of you have bands of this caliber in your towns, but I think that's the first for the Memphis area. I'm going to give it a shot, since they're giving me a shot.
