The band DeVotchKa use the following instruments in their performances; trumpet, theremin, bouzouki, accordion, violin, flute, double bass and percussion.
Depending on your band. Orchestras consist usually of Violins, flutes, clarinets, and etc., usually your band will have whatever musical instruments that the role requires. For good harmony you'll select musical instruments of the same variation!
a mariachi is a band of Mexican people with instruments like a trumpet,tuba,guitar,and more instruments
1,2,3 man band or orchestra
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.
Id call them a musical group or 'band'.
most instruments can be in a band but snare drums are not usually
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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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Team is probably the most common word for a group of players.squad is also used. If the players play musical instruments, band or orchestra works
The band DeVotchKa use the following instruments in their performances; trumpet, theremin, bouzouki, accordion, violin, flute, double bass and percussion.
Depending on your band. Orchestras consist usually of Violins, flutes, clarinets, and etc., usually your band will have whatever musical instruments that the role requires. For good harmony you'll select musical instruments of the same variation!
A band, a group or musical ensemble
"Band" is slang for a group or musical ensemble, typically consisting of musicians who play instruments and perform together.
Most musical instrument stores will have Violins and many other instruments for both band and orchestra. Look in your local yellow pages for "Musical Instruments" .