The Really Terrible Orchestra Of the Triangle

The Really Terrible Orchestra Of the Triangle

The ensemble blends an array of textures through offbeat rhythms and uneven tempos, crafting an experience that feels spontaneous yet delightfully communal.

United States Est. 2008

About The Really Terrible Orchestra Of the Triangle

The Really Terrible Orchestra of the Triangle serves as a heartening reminder of music's democratic spirit, elevating the joy of collective creativity over technical perfection.
This ensemble embraces the idea that everyone, regardless of skill level, deserves a space to express themselves through music, fostering community and connection in a world often driven by competition and elitism.
This ensemble embraces the idea that everyone, regardless of skill level, deserves a space to express themselves through music, fostering community and connection in a world often driven by competition and elitism. Their performances challenge traditional notions of musicianship, encouraging audiences to find beauty in the imperfections and idiosyncrasies that come with unrefined artistry. The orchestra's approach is rooted in inclusivity, welcoming members from varied backgrounds who share a passion for making music together. This ethos transforms rehearsals and performances into celebratory events rather than rigid showcases, emphasizing participation and enjoyment. By creating an environment where mistakes are part of the experience, they cultivate a playful atmosphere that liberates musicians from the pressures of perfectionism. Their songwriting often revolves around everyday themes, capturing the humor and warmth found in life's awkward moments. The lyrics tend toward sincerity, delivered with an earnestness that invites listeners to embrace their own vulnerabilities. This storytelling approach resonates with audiences, blending heartfelt emotion with lighthearted wit.