RIYADH — The Music Commission on Sunday started receiving online applications from musicians and instrumentalists wishing to join the Saudi National Music Band via the e-platform https://engage.moc.gov.sa/music. The last date of receiving applications in March 19, the commission has announced. Meanwhile, auditions will be held during the period March 25–31. The names of those chosen for joining the band will be announced on April 3, the commission said. Through this initiative, the commission endeavors to form the Saudi National Music Band on scientific bases. The band members will be trained and qualified so as to represent the Kingdom locally and internationally in music events and functions. Conditions for entry in the auditions include: the age should be in the range of 23 to 50 years, the applicant's music experience should be at least three years, he should be able to play the main oriental "maqamat" (The Arabic "maqam" is the system of melodic modes used in traditional Arabic music). He should be able to play and perform collectively within the music band. The applicant must also upload a two-minute video clip onto the e-platform, showing him playing the instrument he is good at, solo. The stringed instruments allowed for participation are the violin, viola, cello, double bass, lute (oud), dulcimer (zither), and bass guitar. Among the wind musical instruments, it is allowed to use flute only. The Saudi National Music Band, whose functions are being supervised by musician Dr. Abdulrabb Idris, will represent the Kingdom in regional and international events. It will also support and empower Saudi talents, enhance Saudi musical heritage and present it to audiences worldwide. The band is deemed one of the initiatives announced by the Ministry of Culture within its first package of initiatives to support the Saudi cultural sector.