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单词 brass band
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Definition of brass band in English:

brass band

noun
  • A group of musicians playing brass instruments and sometimes also percussion.

    铜管乐队,军乐队

    as modifier brass band music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But one married couple from Bingley have a whole brass band repertoire.
    • I would have thought it would have been with an accompaniment of a full brass band, would it not, Mr Byrne?
    • A Queensbury brass band's Christmas concerts could be threatened if they cannot find a replacement for their former leader.
    • In November, you can witness a concert in the English brass band tradition.
    • There were fewer adult choirs and the brass band category had to be scrapped due to a lack of support.
    • But how could a ten-man brass band dressed in gorgeous African robes fail to make an impact?
    • But they didn't have any live music because members of the brass band were either at the wedding as family or as guests.
    • Almost every town has a marimba orchestra, which includes the accompaniment of a brass band.
    • There was dancing, a brass band, a choir, poetry and speeches from dignitaries.
    • He set up a wind band and then a brass band for his mature students and helped disabled groups in their musical productions.
    • He said his proudest moment came when he conducted his brass band at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and was moved to tears by the beautiful playing.
    • The band is ‘basically a brass band supplemented with a rhythm section,’ she said.
    • The five-strong gang of youths then fled into the nearby Cliffe Castle grounds, where families were enjoying a brass band concert.
    • Soon afterwards, he joined the local brass band, learning first the trombone, then the trumpet and cornet.
    • We were even treated to the melodious sound of a live brass band leading the carol singing.
    • Carols played by a brass band always provide a popular and evocative prelude to Christmas.
    • One hears the strong link to the brass band marches of early New Orleans.
    • Fairground organ ditties blaring from food stalls soon gave way to the doleful strains of a whiny brass band playing funeral music.
    • The ethos of an ancient city was irresistible and we talked about it all the way back to Halifax - when we weren't singing our brass band repertoire.
    • This sequence verges on comedy: it is accompanied by an awkward rendition of a Wagner tune by a military brass band.

Definition of brass band in US English:

brass band

nounˈbræs ˈbændˈbras ˈband
  • A group of musicians playing brass instruments and sometimes also percussion.

    铜管乐队,军乐队

    as modifier brass band music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ethos of an ancient city was irresistible and we talked about it all the way back to Halifax - when we weren't singing our brass band repertoire.
    • The band is ‘basically a brass band supplemented with a rhythm section,’ she said.
    • Soon afterwards, he joined the local brass band, learning first the trombone, then the trumpet and cornet.
    • Almost every town has a marimba orchestra, which includes the accompaniment of a brass band.
    • We were even treated to the melodious sound of a live brass band leading the carol singing.
    • He set up a wind band and then a brass band for his mature students and helped disabled groups in their musical productions.
    • But one married couple from Bingley have a whole brass band repertoire.
    • This sequence verges on comedy: it is accompanied by an awkward rendition of a Wagner tune by a military brass band.
    • But how could a ten-man brass band dressed in gorgeous African robes fail to make an impact?
    • In November, you can witness a concert in the English brass band tradition.
    • I would have thought it would have been with an accompaniment of a full brass band, would it not, Mr Byrne?
    • He said his proudest moment came when he conducted his brass band at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and was moved to tears by the beautiful playing.
    • There were fewer adult choirs and the brass band category had to be scrapped due to a lack of support.
    • But they didn't have any live music because members of the brass band were either at the wedding as family or as guests.
    • A Queensbury brass band's Christmas concerts could be threatened if they cannot find a replacement for their former leader.
    • There was dancing, a brass band, a choir, poetry and speeches from dignitaries.
    • Carols played by a brass band always provide a popular and evocative prelude to Christmas.
    • Fairground organ ditties blaring from food stalls soon gave way to the doleful strains of a whiny brass band playing funeral music.
    • The five-strong gang of youths then fled into the nearby Cliffe Castle grounds, where families were enjoying a brass band concert.
    • One hears the strong link to the brass band marches of early New Orleans.
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