| I'm assuming you mean Sigma Alpha Iota. My son is a member of Phi Mu Alpha (the Sinfonians), the male equivalent.
While the memorization and historical background rituals are part of most fraternal and sorority type organizations, they are really just ways to bond the group, as well as to instill some background as to the original mission of the organization.
The music world is small, and memberships in these types of organizations are effective as a means of broadening your network of peers, colleagues and potential employers. My son has a network of "brothers" over a large geographic area, and to date it has been beneficial with gig offers, charity activities, and getting your name "out there". I look at it as membership in a professional society, similar to membership in an instrument society, vocal organization, ASTA, MENC or MEISA. It may well serve to help open a door or two in the future.
Strength and activity level of local chapters is a direct result of the effort the individual members put in. It's hard to assess how good a specific chapter can be.
I'd suggest she seriously consider joining. She may make career lasting contacts.
Just my $.02
Last edited by violadad; 02-25-2008 at 02:44 PM.
Reason: Oops. Didn't realize there were two international music soroities.
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