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Scots maintain pause on banding return

The Scottish Brass Band Association has advised its bands not to return to playing for the foreseeable future.

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  The Scottish Brass Band Association has advised to its bands to main its pause on a return to playing

The Scottish Brass Band Association has recommended that the current suspension of band rehearsals and engagements remain in place for the foreseeable future following the latest Scottish Government advice and guidelines.

FACTS

The Scottish Government has entered Phase 3 of its plan to return to everyday normality, although its success has been maintained by strong messaging and recommendations to the public that they follows a simple FACTS guideline of Face covering; Avoid crowded places; Clean hands regularly; Two metre distance and Self isolate and book a test if you have symptoms.

Health and safety

Speaking about the decision to 4BR, SBBA President Carrie Boax said: "While it pains me greatly to advise a continuation of a moratorium on face-to-face band get-togethers, the health and safety of our brass community is our overriding concern.

The Coronavirus is still with us. Ultimately though it is up to the bands themselves to make the decision, depending on local circumstances, as to when they return to regular rehearsals of any kind.

As a national organisation, we are not in a position to issue instructions, only encouragement to our members to follow government guidelines."

Latest statement

The latest statement from the UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS), had declared that performing arts can now take place outdoors from 11th July with a socially distanced audience present.

However, according to the DCMS, singing and playing wind and brass instruments, especially in groups, are considered higher risk activities because of the potential for aerosol production.

Consequently it advises: "Non-professionals should currently not engage in singing or playing wind and brass instruments with other people given these activities pose a potentially higher risk of transmission and whilst research is ongoing."

Aerosol effect

On this subject, 4BR has been informed that SBBA is working with Prof John Wallace and a Music Education Partnership Group (MPEG) Scotland advisory group on scientific research into this aerosol effect of playing a brass instrument, work which is expected to be reported on by the beginning of August.

"The question of air flow does seem to be important for the resumption of wind instrument teaching and performance, and the scale of flow is usually exaggerated by people with no experience of brass playing,"Prof Wallace said.

To those bands that have asked for guidance, all we can do is to ask them to keep in touch with Scottish government guidelines and behave accordinglySBBA

Health comes first

In respect to the cancellation of this year's National Championships, Carrie Boax added: "I'm totally devastated for those bands who have worked so hard to qualify for the finals, but it was inevitably the right decision to take.

Kapitol had no other choice in the current circumstances. My head keeps telling me to take one day at a time and see what it brings, whereas my heart is very heavy for our bands and live performances in general.

Nevertheless, I remain faithful to my core belief that health has to come first or you have nothing.

To those bands that have asked for guidance, all we can do is to ask them to keep in touch with Scottish government guidelines and behave accordingly."

Measure return

Carrie concluded: "Brass banding is about music making that is pleasurable for both players and audiences. All we at SBBA want is for us all to be able to return to our pastime in a calm and measured way that is safe for everyone concerned."

In the meantime, while it awaits further direction from the Scottish Government, SBBA is continuing to hold virtual Zoom meetings with executive committee members and trustees on the way forward and future plans, seek scientific advice where appropriate and contribute to research discussions on how to return to banding safely.

A decision on whether the Scottish Festival of Brass, pencilled in for 21st November and the weekend of 28th-29th November, will go ahead is expected to be taken by the end of August.

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