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Id call them a musical group or 'band'.
most instruments can be in a band but snare drums are not usually
An Ensemble This actually depends upon how many people you have, and what kind of instruments they are playing. A large group playing traditional European instruments is called an orchestra. A smaller group playing traditional European instruments is called an ensemble. A group playing more modern music is called a band.
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A band, group, ensemble, orchestra, trio, quartet, quintet, etcA group of musicians are usually called a band or a symphony, but it depends on the instruments and how many musicians there are.
Typically, a "band" is just a group of people. Musically, however, a "band" is a group of people collaborating on music. Usually, they will play different instruments. If they all sing, but do not play other instruments, then it is a "singing group". The most common combination of instruments in a band is a lead vocalist (sometimes with back-up singers that are also playing different instruments, but not always), guitarist, bassist, and drums. Sometimes there will be a keyboardist. Most bands are associated with the "rock" music label, however, genres for them are not necessarily restricted to this.
yes if it is a group of people playing real instruments it doesnt matter if they have one fan or not. It doesn't matter if they only play in their home they are a real band. It doesnt matter as long as it is a group of more than one person playing instruments then yes they are a real band.
Yes there is, a group is a few people that sing and/or dance and a band is a few people playing instruments. Edited Answer: A group can refer to any assembly of men while a band usually refers mostly to musical groups.
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A group of musicians playing different instruments is commonly referred to as an "ensemble." Depending on the size and type of the group, it can also be called a "band," "orchestra," "quartet," or "band," among other terms. Each term reflects the specific arrangement and instrumentation of the musicians involved.
A band, group, ensemble, orchestra, trio, quartet, quintet, etcA group of musicians are usually called a band or a symphony, but it depends on the instruments and how many musicians there are.