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词汇 dance-band
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dance band

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meanings of danceand band


These words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings.
dance
noun
uk /dɑːns/ us /dæns/
a particular series of movements that you perform to music or the type of music that is connected ...
See more at dance
band
noun
uk /bænd/ us /bænd/
a group of musicians who play modern ...
See more at band


Examples of dance band


dance band
His father was also, after-hours, an amateur danceband leader and musician.
Horslips were, however, a danceband.
Take the case of a danceband in a restaurant.
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He is also an excellent pianist and runs a small danceband of about three or four people.
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There is a description of a miner listening to a danceband.
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In a conventional danceband, for instance, there might be a young man of 16½ or 17 who was a particularly able musician.
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But after the war practically every regimental band produced a danceband, and these undertook civilian engagements.
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In his father's heyday, he played accordion in a danceband.
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By the time he was 15, he had formed his own danceband.
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They were a danceband that made music with gum leaves, an accordion, ukuleles, guitars, fiddle, and drums.
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He began playing his sister's clarinet when she tired of it, and by high school had formed his own danceband.
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In some of its engagements it played in reduced numbers as a danceband, with six members on trumpet, drombone, clarinet, banjo, bass, and drums.
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In danceband and big band jazz idioms, ghost bands typically perform the repertoire of the original band.
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From 1929 to 1933, he led a danceband at night and until 1940 he worked as an insurance salesman during the day.
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The music was usually melodic, following a binary verse, verse chorus structure, with a small danceband or orchestra providing the accompaniment.
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