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brass band

NOUN
  1. a group of musicians playing only brass and percussion instruments

How To Use brass band In A Sentence

  • This new competition focuses on up-and-coming talented young players in the brass band world.
  • They have successfully defended their title against 15 bands at the 18th annual Youth Brass Band Entertainment Festival of Great Britain.
  • St. George's Hall was originally built to host brass bands, which were a favorite entertainment of the day.
  • Soon afterwards, he joined the local brass band, learning first the trombone, then the trumpet and cornet.
  • Clive Brill, the director, has had a good idea for the soundscape which doesn't quite work: the Volsci are Yorkshiremen, and the incidental music is therefore all in colliery brass band style. April Books 3) From One To Zero: A Universal History of Numbers, by Georges Ifrah
  • At the next rack a gangling teenager in jeans was looking at Brass Band Selections.
  • All sorts of music will be well represented at the festival, including concerts of Irish folk music, jazz, Parisian chansons and brass bands.
  • Then it's back to base for mince pies and mulled wine, while a brass band plays. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a pail-shaped receptacle of yewen wood, bound with brass bands, both inner and outer parts being kept exquisitely clean. In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller"
  • A number of groups rounded up for the occasion joined various semi-official organisations including youth groups, school brass bands and church groups.
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