Sentence examples for a core band from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a core band" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a central or essential group of musicians within a larger ensemble or organization.
Example: "The festival will feature a core band that will perform throughout the event, ensuring a consistent musical experience for attendees."
Alternatives: "a main group" or "a central ensemble".

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There is a core band, consisting of the sisters, along with Joel Zifkin and Michel Pepin; everyone sings and plays various instruments, with the music suffused with fiddle and guitars and banjo and mandolin and piano and accordion.

The show, at the Flea Theater, takes Shakespeare's text, truncates it substantially and inserts songs along the way, with the actors taking up instruments — mandolin, clarinet, saxophone and many more — to supplement a core band.

It's both a core band record and an extended-cast record, and maybe that's part of the problem: Despite all Mr. White's small good ideas, it doesn't have a big, binding, group-sound one.

But there isn't a better shorthand for music that lunges through funk grooves, corkscrew melodic lines, high-wire improvisations and chamber-esque string arrangements, with a core band featuring the saxophonists David Binney and Chris Potter, the bassist Matt Brewer and the drummer Jim Black.

Unlike his previous album Here Come the Warm Jets, Eno used a core band of five instrumentalists (keyboards, guitars, bass, drums and percussion) and used fewer guest musicians.

Eventually, Aguilar and a core band of allies disproportionately psychologists, as it happens decided to go for a ballot initiative, putting tens of thousands of dollars into the effort themselves.

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In B. bronchiseptica, the LPS is comprised of Lipid A, an inner core (Band B), an outer core trisaccharide (Band A) and O-antigen encoded by lpx, waa, wlb, and wbm loci, respectively [ 10].

"Then, they were still a hard core band, a straight-edge band which is a phrase used for a band not using drugs or drink," he said.

She also said that while she paid her core band a salary, she could not afford the extra players.

We determined the bandgap of CdSe core capped with Cd1−xZnxS ternary alloy shell from the optical absorption spectra, which shows a parabolic dependence of core band gap on the ternary shell alloy composition as Egnc(x)= 2.11.0.08x+0.32x2 in the strong confinement regime.

Aside from Coltrane's quartet itself there's a brass section with tubas and euphoniums, and on the piece called "Africa" a second bassist joins the core band.

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