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RMIT Occasional Choral Society : ウィキペディア英語版
RMIT Music

RMIT Music is the collective representing all student-run musical groups at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia〔(RMIT Union 'Launch' Website. Accessed 12 November 2008 )〕
RMIT Music was created in 2004 following the merger of the Concert Band Collective, Stage Band Collective and the RMIT Occasional Choral Society and is the largest collective within RMIT Link Arts and consists of nine bands including a Choir and an Orchestra. RMIT Music is located in the "Music Room", building 57, level 4, room 1 at the RMIT City campus. RMIT University does not offer a music instrument degree, so everyone in the RMIT community is welcome to join.
==RMIT Music's Bands==


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