dance band in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for dance band in the Spanish»English Dictionary

Translations for dance band in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.dance [Am dæns, Brit dɑːns] N

II.dance [Am dæns, Brit dɑːns] VB intr

III.dance [Am dæns, Brit dɑːns] VB trans

See also attendance

attendance [Am əˈtɛndəns, Brit əˈtɛnd(ə)ns] N

I.band1 [Am bænd, Brit band] N

band2 [Am bænd, Brit band] N

dance band in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for dance band in the Spanish»English Dictionary

Translations for dance band in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.dance [dɑ:nts, Am dænts] -cing -cing VB intr

II.dance [dɑ:nts, Am dænts] -cing -cing VB trans

III.dance [dɑ:nts, Am dænts] -cing -cing N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In dance band and big band jazz idioms, ghost bands typically perform the repertoire of the original band.
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Between 1935 and 1948 he was a theatre organist and dance band arranger.
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The standard outdoor dance band in the fifteenth century consisted of a slide trumpet playing popular melodies, while two shawms improvised countermelodies over it.
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He began playing his sister's clarinet when she tired of it, and by high school had formed his own dance band.
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Miller then formed a dance band around 1920.
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In some of its engagements it played in reduced numbers as a dance band, with six members on trumpet, drombone, clarinet, banjo, bass, and drums.
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By the 1920s he was a member of the local dance band, playing mainly country dance music.
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He began playing guitar at age 12 and sang lead in a high school dance band.
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The music was usually melodic, following a binary verse, verse chorus structure, with a small dance band or orchestra providing the accompaniment.
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They were a dance band that made music with gum leaves, an accordion, ukuleles, guitars, fiddle, and drums.
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