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(countable) A game of this genre.
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(dance) A male-female duet or mixed trio ballet displaying demanding balance, spins and/or lifts.
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A piece of secular vocal music of a kind popular in France in the late Renaissance and early Baroque period, from about 1570 until around 1650.
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Someone who plays the alphorn.
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(music, Bahamas) A type of traditional Bahamian folk song derived from old slave music and Christian hymns.
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(Britain) A group of musicians who accompany an artist at a live performance or on a recording. This can either be an established group, or else an ad hoc group assembled for the purpose.
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A group of musicians who perform together as an ensemble, usually for a professional recording artist.
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A small round building, completely open at the sides and without walls, where a band of musicians can play to an audience. Usually situated in a public park.
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(countable, music) An ensemble playing such music.
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A musician who leads a band of musicians.
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The art of leading a band
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A member of a band (musical group).
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The condition or quality of being a band.
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Alternative spelling of bandurist [Someone who plays the bandura.]
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Alternative spelling of bandurist [Someone who plays the bandura.]
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A player in a musical band, especially a military or brass band.
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A small, informal stage, usually located in nightclubs, where local and amateur musicians perform.
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(uncountable) the arrangement of music for performance by a band
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(music) A Venetian folk song traditionally sung by gondoliers, often in ⁶⁄₈ or ¹²⁄₈ time with alternating strong and weak beats imitating a rowing motion.
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Alternative spelling of barcarole. [(music) A Venetian folk song traditionally sung by gondoliers, often in ⁶⁄₈ or ¹²⁄₈ time with alternating strong and weak beats imitating a rowing motion.]
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A musical piece composed in this style.
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(countable) A large dance or jazz band of 10 to 30 musicians usually featuring improvised solos by lead players, but otherwise playing orchestrated music.
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(music) A form of pop music having distorted breakbeats at a moderate tempo.
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(historical, music) A 17th-century system of singing.
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Alternative spelling of bugle-player [Synonym of bugler]
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(obsolete) A strolling singer.
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(archaic) Alternative form of carol. [(intransitive, historical) To participate in a carol (a round dance accompanied by singing).]
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(archaic) Alternative form of carol. [(intransitive, historical) To participate in a carol (a round dance accompanied by singing).]
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(chiefly Trinidad and Tobago, music) A (generally female) lead singer of traditional cariso music, or of a calypso band.
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Someone who plays the chimes.
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(music) A type of Latin American musical rhythm consisting of five-beat units.
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A musician who plays the conga drum.
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A musician who plays the cornett
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(music) The second movement of a baroque suite (following the allemande, and before the sarabande)
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(music) A band that plays mostly or exclusively cover songs.
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(obsolete) to play music in measured time
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(music) Someone who plays the cuatro.
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A performer of drill music.
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Something typical of a stereotypic hillbilly; Something characterized by lack of education, poverty, inbreeding or lack of sophistication.
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A member of Duke Ellington's band.
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The military music played by such a band.
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A band that plays garage rock music.
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Someone who plays the hautboy.
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Music played to the hornpipe dance
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(historical) A big band playing rhythmic, assertive music.
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(music) A band that is regularly stationed at an establishment (restaurant, television studio, etc.)
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To form into a band or bands
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(music, Antigua and Barbuda) A kind of traditional musical group in the folk culture of Antigua and Barbuda, characterized by the use of pieces of metal as musical instruments.
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(Northern England) A children's marching band, often using kazoos.
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(music) Especially in the US, a group of rustic musicians, specializing in bluegrass or folk music, whose instruments include empty jugs, bottles, and similar containers of various sizes which produce musical sounds when the player blows across the openings at the tops of their necks.
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(Of musical beat, rhythm, etc.) resembling the fast-paced drumming of traditional peoples of the jungle.
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(music) The percussion section of an orchestra.
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Resembling or characteristic of a koto (musical instrument).
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Resembling a mandolin, or the sound of mandolin music
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Someone who plays a mandora.
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Someone who plays the ocarina.
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A musician who plays several musical instruments at once.
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(music) A genre of Germanic music (especially Bavarian music) typically involving brass instruments.
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Displaying an oom-pah rhythm or reminiscent of oom-pah music.
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A man who plays steelpan.
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A musical band featuring bagpipes with musicians (pipers) dressed as kilted Scotsmen.
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Resembling or characteristic of ragtime music.
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(music) A kind of bridge used in jazz music.
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(informal, music) Characterized by a lot of guitar riffs.
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(uncountable, music, Caribbean) A genre of music played with a ripsaw and other instruments, originally associated mainly with Turks and Caicos Islands.
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(music) An effect on the sound of an electric guitar, used primarily in heavy metal music
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A musical ensemble associated with a school, not necessarily a musical school; e.g. marching band.
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(countable, dated, Virgin Islands) A group of musicians who play scratch music.
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(music) A band that plays cover versions of popular songs.
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(music, uncountable) A style of very fast and very complex guitar playing.
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A musical band that plays instruments made from items not originally intended for music.
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A band (musical group) who perform with steelpans.
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A band in which all musicians play steelpans.
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Alternative spelling of steel pannist [Synonym of pannist]
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(music) A group of musicians and singers which exists solely to play the music of a well-known band that has disbanded or no longer tours.
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a person who plays the violoncello
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(music) A style of bass accompaniment or line, common in baroque music and jazz, which creates a feeling of regular quarter note movement, akin to the regular alternation of feet while walking.
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A musical group consisting solely of woodwind and brass instruments.
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Resembling or characteristic of a xylophone.
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(music) A person who plays the zink (cornett).
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