title The GSB at Dickleburgh, and Samia Malik at the Bank, Eye, Suffolk - 11th November 2019 intro It's a musical weekend as firstly we're off to The Bank in Eye to see acclaimed British-Pakistani musician Samia Malik - who had recently made an appearance at the boys' school - host a workshop involving some of the instruments from her music, as well as some singing practice and musical structures to look out for in Ghazal songs. Then, it's Remembrance Sunday and so the Gislingham Silver Band is out in Dickleburgh to do its parade. imgp7590 Fred counts some loose change imgp7591 Fred looks up imgp7594 Samia Malik begins her workshop imgp7595 A drum - possibly a Dholak - is demonstrated imgp7597 Samia demonstrates a droning Tanpura imgp7598 There's an introduction to the Ghazal scale imgp7603 Fred's got a bit hairy imgp7607 More vocal exercises imgp7612 We're taught one of Samia's songs imgp7614 The audience gets in to it imgp7616 An introduction to some rhythms imgp7617 Harry looks a bit overwhelmed imgp7618 Fred has a go on a harmonium imgp7620 The Bank empties out imgp7621 Harry tries the harmonium as Isobel chats to Samia imgc5342 The Oaksmere's drive is all autumnal imgc5343 Peter's on bass-drum duty imgc5344 Army cadets hang around outside the village hall imgc5346 More of the band assemble imgc5347 Fred hangs around imgc5348 Various forms of Scout assemble outside the hall imgc5349 Fred warms up imgc5353 Terry the drum major, and Elizabeth imgc5354 The band hangs around imgc5355 Behind us, the rest of the parade forms up imgc5356 Fred legs it out of the church after the service imgc5357 The band re-assembles in the graveyard imgc5359 USAF aircrew form Mildenhall, including babies imgc5360 Mingling around after the parade returns imgc5364 There's a good turnout of USAF aircrew