Women in Brass Bands,
When did this happen and where ?
Anyway, yes....however etc etc....
Its a good thing, Women are a good thing...erm not 'thing' that sounds like a put down, I mean Women are Great!!!
Oh dear, Ill start again
Yes, ........Women
I find them nice to play with.........[Doh!] ...done it again
Its true that we seem to have a 'Token' Female or two in our bands but I am sure in this day and age that is not because they are the only ones privileged to get in or 'good enough' to make the grade or indeed pass any ritual ceromony to gain access..... To my knowlege women are as welcome to the majority of UK brass bands as any male.
We have also had several generations of kids of both sex learning to play brass instruments.... 20 year ago when I was a kid in the north east most towns had a junior band which appeared to have a 50/50 split between boys and girls..... both were welcome to the world or Brass Band's. We have had many generations of femails though the teaching system over the years.
I think the question that should be asked is 'Why have so many females droped out of brass musicianship' ?????
I have my theories......
My first theory is NO 1. Peer pressure....... It is one of the most uncool things for a young lady to do. (remember I diddn't say that, that is what is said) from a realistic perspective.... at 14/17 its not exactly rock and roll or the pony club is it.
Theory NO 2. Puberty .... boys gain greater physical stregnth and as a result gain better breath control due to greater lung volume. There are exceptions to every rule which this example also subscribes, More dedicated femails will gain as much control as less equivelent males which could again explain why we have less women in bands whilst also fortifying their unquestionable achievement, dedication and skill. .... This may also explain why we have less Super Quality female soloist's, They DO exist, im just offering a theory why there are less.
Musically I can see no reason why women would have any special powers that would allow them to play any better than a man..... I do however admire the ability top women soloist display from cornet players to euphoniums, little tricks that I have adopted myself such as swaying the upper body to extract as much air volume as possible during tricky passages.
Our band has several women musicians, however our junior band appears to have a 50/50 split, just like it was 20 year ago.....
I would like to see more women
I really would
Maybe it was butt ugly boys like me that turned all the teenage girls away from brass banding all those years ago!
Thats the answer!

.....Limit the ammount of facially challenged boys (like me) offered a brass instrument ?!
I blame the parents.
