Common use of DOUBLING Clause in Contracts

DOUBLING. Where a musician is required to play more than one instrument, or is specifically requested to bring to a rehearsal or concert more than one instrument, an additional payment of 10% of the musician’s fee shall be made in respect of each additional instrument. A musician shall not be required to play more than three instruments in any session. Doubling fees shall be calculated with reference to the musician's actual performing fee, plus overtime if applicable. Doubling fees are not payable on any other ancillary payment. If a musician is required to double on an instrument normally classified as a principal instrument, the doubling fee is payable in addition to the principal fee for the engagement. Keyboard and percussion instruments are regarded as divided into the following sub-groups, and doubling fees will not be payable for playing more than one instrument within the same sub-group:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Orchestral Agreement, musiciansunion.org.uk, musiciansunion.org.uk

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DOUBLING. Where a musician is required to play more than one instrument, or is specifically requested required to bring to a rehearsal or concert session more than one instrument, an additional payment of 10% of the musician’s fee shall be made in respect of each additional instrument. A musician shall not be required to play more than three instruments in any session. Doubling fees shall be calculated with reference to the musician's ’s actual performing fee, plus overtime if applicable. Doubling fees are not payable on any other ancillary payment. If a musician is required to double on an instrument normally classified as a principal instrument, the doubling fee is payable in addition to the principal fee for the engagement. Keyboard and percussion instruments are regarded as divided into the following sub-groups, and doubling fees will not be payable for playing more than one instrument within the same sub-groupgroup will be regarded as standard doubling:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Freelance Orchestral Agreement, Freelance Orchestral Agreement

DOUBLING. Where a musician is required to play more than one instrument, or is specifically requested to bring to a rehearsal or concert more than one instrument, an additional payment of 10% of the musician’s fee shall be made in respect of each additional instrument. A musician shall not be required to play more than three instruments in any session. Doubling fees shall be calculated with reference to the musician's ’s actual performing fee, plus overtime if applicable. Doubling fees are not payable on any other ancillary payment. If a musician is required to double on an instrument normally classified as a principal instrument, the doubling fee is payable in addition to the principal fee for the engagement. Keyboard and percussion instruments are regarded as divided into the following sub-sub- groups, and doubling fees will not be payable for playing more than one instrument within the same sub-group:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Musicians Union Agreement

DOUBLING. Where a musician is required to play more than one instrument, or is specifically requested to bring to a rehearsal or concert more than one instrument, an additional payment of 10% of the musician’s fee shall be made in respect of each additional instrument. A musician shall not be required to play more than three instruments in any session. Doubling fees shall be calculated with reference to the musician's ’s actual performing fee, plus overtime if applicable. Doubling fees are not payable on any other ancillary payment. If a musician is required to double on an instrument normally classified as a principal instrument, the doubling fee is payable in addition to the principal fee for the engagement. Keyboard and percussion instruments are regarded as divided into the following sub-groups, and doubling fees will not be payable for playing more than one instrument within the same sub-group:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Musicians Union Agreement

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DOUBLING. Where a musician is required to play more than one instrument, or is specifically requested to bring to a rehearsal or concert more than one instrument, an additional payment of 10% of the musician’s musician‟s fee shall be made in respect of each additional instrument. A musician shall not be required to play more than three instruments in any session. Doubling fees shall be calculated with reference to the musician's musician‟s actual performing fee, plus overtime if applicable. Doubling fees are not payable on any other ancillary payment. If a musician is required to double on an instrument normally classified as a principal instrument, the doubling fee is payable in addition to the principal fee for the engagement. Keyboard and percussion instruments are regarded as divided into the following sub-sub- groups, and doubling fees will not be payable for playing more than one instrument within the same sub-group:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Musicians Union Agreement

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