Band: band
seindorf: band
mintai: band, troop
The plural form of band is bands.
Flowers For Agatha Puerto Rico Flowers
Soundgarden Sounds of Sunshine Sounds Orchestral
valley state's band was at the battle of the bands for 2010
Yes, the word 'band' is a noun (band, bands) and a verb (band, bands, banding, banded). The noun 'band' is a word for a thing. Examples: He played in a band. (noun) I had to replace my watch band. (noun) They band the storks to track their movements. (verb)
The bands or stripes of cloth that were used for the burial of man
Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands. Marching Bands, Orchestras, Big bands, concert bands, Jazz bands, and sometimes but rarely rock bands.
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I enjoy all the bands from the 70's, excluding ABBA.
The particular ensemble of musicians who play in a mariachi band originally assembled to play for weddings. "Mariachi" is a Spanish corruption of the French word for "marriage".
That would be Instrumental Music. Many bands and genres are instrumental, such as classical and some jazz music, along with bands such as Liquid Tension Experiment or Mono, which are Progressive Rock. Many Progressive Rock bands are instrumental, if you are looking for a rock band that has no vocals.
The word "clan" is often applied to this grouping.