Full member: Following a nomination in writing and upon the approval of the committee a general meeting shall have the power to grant a full membership. Full member has a right to vote and be elected as an office bearer. A member has to be an ordinary member for the duration of one year before a member is entitled for a full membership.
Ordinary member: An ordinary member shall be a member who is not a life or honorary or full member or associate member and has no voting rights.
Associate member: An associate member shall be a member who is not a life or honorary or full member or ordinary member, and who can demonstrate that they are a current and paid up member of an associated accordion organisation - and has no voting rights. A list of acceptable associated accordion organisations can be provided to any member applicants upon request, and may be updated or modified from time to time as the committee sees fit.
Family membership: Parents and children living at the same address.
Richard She is an accomplished accordionist from Sydney, Australia. He began learning piano at the age of 5 before switching over to learning accordion at 10.
Over the past 8 years, he has achieved much, such as competing in many competitions held in Australia, New Zealand and China, as well as completing his AMusA in 2010 and his LMusA in 2013. He has won many competitions, such as coming first place in the International Open Junior Virtuoso Championship Class for 20 years and under and the South Pacific Solo Accordion Championship for both 12 and 15 years and under.
He also actively participates in Funkordion and the Sydney Balalaika Orchestra, with whom he has both performed and toured with. With the orchestra, he has performed both within and outside of NSW, travelling to Tasmania, Canberra and Russia. At present, he is undertaking a degree of Commerce/Arts at the University of New South Wales.