Its called a trio when there are three performers together.
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troupe
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A group of eight is called an octet. The term "octet" is derived from the Latin word "octo," meaning eight. In music, an octet refers to a composition written for eight performers or instruments. In computer science, an octet is a group of eight bits, commonly known as a byte.
A group of 5 performers who perform together is commonly referred to as a quintet.
a quartet
A singing group of eight is called an octet.
When eight people sing together, it can be referred to as an octet. An octet typically refers to a group of eight performers, especially in musical contexts. This term is commonly used in choral music or chamber music to describe a composition or arrangement for eight voices or instruments.
Eight musicians playing at the same time can be referred to as an "octet." This term is commonly used in music to describe a group of eight performers, especially in classical and chamber music settings. In different contexts, such as bands or ensembles, they may also simply be called a "band" or "group" of eight musicians.
A group of performers can be called a cast or a troupe. Troupe is used especially for traveling groups.
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