band

simple noun52 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

A band that plays rock music.

A band that plays pop music.

A pop group composed of young male singers.

A pop group composed of young female singers.

A band that plays jazz music.

A group of musicians who play instruments while marching together, often in parades.

Refers to a large jazz or dance band.

A band of musicians attached to a military unit.

A band composed of brass instruments.

A band that imitates the music and style of a famous band.

A band that plays songs originally performed by other famous artists.

A range of income on which a particular rate of tax is payable.

The group of musicians who play instruments and sing harmony with a lead singer.

A single person who plays multiple instruments simultaneously. Often used figuratively to describe someone who does everything in a business or project alone.

The official band of a military regiment.

A small group of people.

A band composed of wind instruments (woodwinds and brass).

A band composed primarily of string instruments.

A small, exclusive group of people.

A cheerful group of people, often associated with Robin Hood.

A person who is part of a musical band.

A rehearsal session for a musical band.

The person who leads a musical band.

A musical group plays music.

A musical group gives a performance.

A band suddenly begins to play.

A person who belongs to a specific musical group.

To be a member of a musical group.

To perform alongside a musical group.

Used to describe a group of people, e.g., 'a band of rebels'.

To become a member of a musical group or another type of group.

To begin a new musical group.

To create or establish a musical group.

To be the main performer or director of a musical group.

To be classified into a specific range or category.

To be located within a specific range or category, such as a tax band.

To direct the performance of a group of musicians.