a band, or an orchestra. it depends on what the musicians play.
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An orchestra is a group of musicians playing together. This group usually consists of strings, percussion, woodwind and brass instruments, but there can be other instruments added as well. It is led by a conductor.Stringsharps, violins (first and second), violas, cellos, double bassesPercussionbass drum, snare drum, cymbals, tambourine, triangle, timpaniWoodwindclarinets, bassoons, flutes, oboesBrasshorns, trumpets, trombones and tuba
Yes, they are a group of musicians and producers from Chicago Il, who's last album was released by Liquid 8 Records in minneapolis. The album is called Heir Wave and features a top radio single called Vonnie. This group is led by the founder bassist/producer Larry Hubbard whose work can be heard on many records through out the last 2 decades.
Fr. Simeon Lourdel and Br. Amans Delmas led the first group of missionaries to Uganda.
No. There was Apollo 100 an instrumental group led by keyboard player Tom Parker whose one and only hit in the sixties was a remake of Joy. There is Apollo Fire, a Renaissance group playing Baroque music. There was Apollo, a rock group from Finland that was influenced by Led Zeppelin but never made it very big.
Parliament is a funk band from the 1970s. They originally formed in the late 1950s as a doo-wop group called "The Parliaments". The group was led and managed by George Clinton.
the leader of an orchestra can either be called a concerto or a conductor.hope that answers your question!
Sounds like an "orchestra" - which is led by a conductor. Other possibilities would be: Oboe - and instrument in the orchestra led by the conductor Overture - an orchestral composition forming the prelude or introduction to an opera, oratorio, etc. - which is led by a conductor Opera - the music for which is led by a conductor Oratorio - the music of which is led by a conductor Octave - An interval covering eight diatonic scale degrees - which is used in the music the conductor conducts Octet - a group of eight instruments or singers - which may be led by a conductor Orchestration - the art of arranging, writing or scoring music for an orchestra - which many conductors are also adept at but even if they are not, the music they lead is probably going to be the product of orchestration Opus - "Work". With a number, used to show the order in which the works by a given composer were written or published. Opus numbers are most often used for composers who catalogued their own works - which a conductor leads a group of musicians to perform Of course you could also think of an electrical conductor - in which case the best word would probably be "ohm" or "ohms". An ohm is a measure of electrical resistance - the reciprocal of conductivity of a conductor. Also: ohmmeter - which is used for measuring resistance (the reciprocal of conductivity) ohmage - Electrical resistance expressed in ohms overload - what happens to a circuit if it's not a good enough conductor
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An orchestra is a group of musicians playing together. This group usually consists of strings, percussion, woodwind and brass instruments, but there can be other instruments added as well. It is led by a conductor.Stringsharps, violins (first and second), violas, cellos, double bassesPercussionbass drum, snare drum, cymbals, tambourine, triangle, timpaniWoodwindclarinets, bassoons, flutes, oboesBrasshorns, trumpets, trombones and tuba
Yes, they are a group of musicians and producers from Chicago Il, who's last album was released by Liquid 8 Records in minneapolis. The album is called Heir Wave and features a top radio single called Vonnie. This group is led by the founder bassist/producer Larry Hubbard whose work can be heard on many records through out the last 2 decades.
There was one group that led a successful rebellion against Syrian rule. The one group that did this was called Maccabees.
They were "runaways", because they were slaves who had run away from their 'masters'.
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"Baton" is a word with several different usages - I will restrict my answer to it's use in music, as in "The conductor led the orchestra with his baton". To musicians everywhere, it's synonym in everyday talk is "the stick", which is also the English translation of the French word "baton".
It a conductor
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