A 90-piece band is typically referred to as a "large ensemble" or "symphony orchestra," depending on the instrumentation. In Classical Music contexts, it may specifically denote a symphony orchestra, which usually consists of strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion sections. In other genres, such as jazz or pop, it might simply be described as a large band or big band.
A sextet.
A 10-piece band is often referred to as a "big band" or "large ensemble," especially in jazz and orchestral contexts. However, it can also simply be called a "ten-piece band" in more general terms. The specific instrumentation and style can vary widely, encompassing genres like funk, rock, or pop.
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Nobody, they just continued but as a 4 piece band instead of a 5 piece band.
duo
A ten piece band, or in classical music a small chamber orchestra.
A sextet.
A 10-piece band is often referred to as a "ten-piece ensemble" or simply a "ten-piece band." In specific genres, it might also be called a "big band" if it includes brass instruments, or a "large ensemble" in a jazz context. The term can vary based on the musical style and instrumentation.
The piece bands go like this... one piece = solo two piece = duet three piece = trio four piece = quartet five piece = quintet six piece = sextet SEVEN PIECE = SEPTET eight piece = octet nine piece and on... = band period
A 5 person band is a quintet. A 3 is a trio A 4 is a quartet
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The term for a nine member ensemble is "Nonet."
its called an octet
Yes, they're a three piece band out of Venice Beach, mostly known for playing Rob Van Dam's entrance theme.
This was from a film called 'This is Spinal Tap'. It is a rock band mocumentary which was released in 1984.
I believe the band was called the Majestics, with Robbie Coltrane as the lead... somewhere I have the cassette tape :)
They were called the Calypsonians...they played there in the early 90's.