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das Bạnd1 <-(e)s, Bänder>

1.

Arm-, Haar-, Hals-

2. TECH

3.

5. TECH Frequenzbereich

der Bạnd2 <-(e)s, Bände>

die Band3 <-, -s> [bɛnt]

I. bịn·den <bindest, band, hat gebunden> VB with obj

2.

3.

4.

II. bịn·den <bindest, band, hat gebunden> VB with SICH jd bindet sich

das Mö̱·bi·us·band, das Mö̱·bi·us-Band MATH

die Big·band, die Big Band [ˈbɪgˈbænd] <-, -s>

Zusammenschreibung

4.18

die Hịp-Hop-Band

Präsens
ichbinde
dubindest
er/sie/esbindet
wirbinden
ihrbindet
siebinden
Präteritum
ichband
dubandest / bandst
er/sie/esband
wirbanden
ihrbandet
siebanden
Perfekt
ichhabegebunden
duhastgebunden
er/sie/eshatgebunden
wirhabengebunden
ihrhabtgebunden
siehabengebunden
Plusquamperfekt
ichhattegebunden
duhattestgebunden
er/sie/eshattegebunden
wirhattengebunden
ihrhattetgebunden
siehattengebunden

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■ -band
■ -band
■ Band-, Holz-
■ Band-, Holz-
■ -band, -rock
■ -band, -rock
■ -band, -sammlung, -zyklus, Liebes-, Helden-
■ -band, -sammlung, -zyklus, Liebes-, Helden-

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Dort kümmert er sich verstärkt um die Ausbildung des Jazznachwuchses und leitet zwei Bigbands.
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Mullen arbeitete im Laufe seiner Karriere außerdem mit Guy Barker (1991), Geoff Gascoyne (Voices of Spring, 1995), Mornington Lockett, der Gail Thompson Bigband, Chad Wackerman, Pete Brown & Piblokto!
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Dabei erzeugte er beim Hörer die Illusion, er wäre in einem Tanzsaal während des Live-Spiels der führenden Swing-Bigbands und Tanzorchestern der damaligen Zeit.
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Gelegentlich stellte er allerdings noch Bigbands zusammen, mit denen er auch auf Tournee ging.
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Bald interessierte er sich für Jazz und spielte in einschlägigen Bigbands und Ensembles.
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