1. Insufficient resources and equipment: Lack of funds may cause the orchestra to be unable to purchase the required musical instruments, equipment, music scores and other resources, which limits the performance and training level of the orchestra.
2. Limited activities and tours: Lack of funds may limit the band's activities and tour scale, unable to bear the high tour expenses, unable to participate in competitions or music festivals and other activities.
3. Learning and development are affected: insufficient funds may limit the orchestra's music education and development plans, such as hiring professional tutors or attending training courses.
4. Lack of maintenance and repair: Lack of funds may lead to insufficient maintenance and repair of musical instruments and equipment, increase the risk of damage and repair, and affect the performance and sound quality of the orchestra.
Facing the shortage of funds, the school band can consider the following measures:
1. Seek funding and sponsorship: apply for funding projects from schools, school districts or communities, and seek sponsorship and donations from enterprises, institutions or individuals to support the activities and development of the orchestra.
2. Organize fund-raising activities: raise funds by holding concerts, charity fairs and fund-raising activities to support the operation and needs of the orchestra.
3. Find resources * * * to enjoy and cooperate: cooperate with other school orchestras and community orchestras, * * * enjoy resources and experience, and * * * bear the project cost.
4. Optimize the utilization and management of resources: reasonably arrange and manage funds, optimize the utilization of resources, and ensure that funds are used in the most needed areas, such as musical instrument maintenance and music education.
5. Seek volunteer support: By organizing student volunteers or attracting the support of parents and communities, reduce the labor cost of orchestra operation.