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Synonyms and antonyms of Groups of musicians or singers in American Thesaurus

Groups of musicians or singers

band (noun)

music a small group of musicians who play popular music such as jazz or rock

band (noun)

a large group of musicians who play instruments such as trumpets and drums

boy band (noun)

a pop group consisting of attractive young men who usually sing and dance instead of writing music or playing instruments

brass band (noun)

a group of musicians who play brass instruments such as trumpets and trombones

combo (noun)

informalmusic a small group of musicians who perform together, especially jazz musicians

consort (noun)

music a small group of classical musicians, especially playing music written between the 14th and the 16th centuries

dance band (noun)

a group of musicians who play a type of popular music that people can dance to in couples

ensemble (noun)

theatremusic a group of musicians, dancers, or actors who perform together

gamelan (noun)

an Indonesian orchestra consisting mainly of percussion instruments (=instruments that you hit or shake)

girl band (noun)

a pop group consisting of attractive young women who usually sing and dance instead of writing music or playing instruments

group (noun)

a small number of musicians or singers who perform together regularly: can be followed by a singular or plural verb

marching band (noun)

a group of people who play music while marching

octet (noun)

a group of eight musicians or singers who perform together

orchestra (noun)

a large group of musicians using many different instruments to play mostly classical music. The person in charge of an orchestra is its conductor

pop group (noun)

a group of people who sing and play pop music

pops (adjective)

American used about an orchestra or concert that plays classical and popular music

quartet (noun)

music a group of four musicians or singers

quintet (noun)

music a group of five musicians or singers

section (noun)

a part of an orchestra

sextet (noun)

music a group of six musicians or singers

string quartet (noun)

a group of four musicians who play instruments that have strings, normally two violins, a viola, and a cello

tribute band (noun)

mainly British a group of musicians who play the music of a very famous band and try to look and sound like them

trio (noun)

music a group of three musicians who play together