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Collective noun of musicians

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Answered by yashjames72
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The correct phrase is : A band of musicians. Macmillan Dictionary defines 'collective noun' as 'a noun that refers to a group of people and is followed by a singular or plural verb, for example 'team' or 'family'.

Answered by AntaraMukherjee22
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Orchestra or Band

The full orchestra includes all strings, but also includes a representation of all band instruments, including percussion. A symphony orchestra can have up to 100 members, of which about 25 are from the woodwind, brass and percussion sections. Orchestra. An orchestra is a group of musicians playing different instruments together. Sometimes they play alone, sometimes with a group of singers.

The most frequently asked question from parents and students concerns the difference between "orchestra" and "orchestra". Both are "achievement-oriented large group music lessons", but there are differences. Ensemble classes consist of "brass" and "percussion" instruments, while orchestra classes consist of "string" instruments.

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