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- Launched in January 2010 with 20 musicians in the founders’ living room, the group has grown to a mailing list of over 950, from which a robust group of about 85 musicians attends monthly sessions. 
- Inspiration for using the word ’terrible’ in our name came from the RTO (Really Terrible Orchestra) of Scotland, a humorous way to convey inclusiveness. 
- Musicians of all skill levels, from re-starters to experts, are welcome; more experienced players might work on a second or third instrument; others learn how to play in an ensemble, many for the first time; some practice the monthly music ahead of time and others develop their sight-reading skills. 
- Our extensive library of full orchestra music includes arrangements from baroque and classical to pop and show tunes, all accessible to amateurs. 
- We are a social orchestra with monthly reading sessions; we call our sessions gatherings because we don’t “rehearse” with the goal of performing; occasional performance opportunities are always optional with a big emphasis on “fun!" 
- Anyone who wants to listen, including family and friends, is always welcome to attend and observe our process of creating music, and hear how it all comes together. 
