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"a small band" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a small group of people (usually musicians) performing together. For example, "The small band performed a stirring rendition of a classic song."
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Form a small band and start playing regularly.
A small band of parents, however, refused to budge.
A small band of locals turn out to hear Windsor.
Behind the drummers marched a small band of NAACP officers and other organizers, including W.E.B.
These predominantly green hummingbirds have a small band of bronzy copper across their upper tails.
In 1992, a small band of radicals calling themselves the Dongas staged a demonstration.
But a small band of quantum physicists began to investigate it in more detail.
In 1947, a small band of free-market economists met in Mont Pelerin, Switzerland.
Wearing a green and white uniform, Emmet marched with a small band against Dublin Castle.
In Oryol, a small band of activists has been vocally opposed to the Ivan monument.
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On board was a small band of elderly men playing Dixieland Jazz.
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