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musical team
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "musical team" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of musicians or individuals who collaborate to create music together. Example: "The musical team worked tirelessly to produce their new album, blending various genres and styles."
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News & Media
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You can't accuse the Broadway musical team of John Kander (music) and the late Fred Ebb (lyrics) of trading in the downbeat.
News & Media
To give the score a unified feel, the musical team of "White Christmas" — the music supervisor Rob Berman, the orchestrator Larry Blank and the vocal and dance arranger Bruce Pomahac — has passed all the songs, which were written over a 40-year period starting in 1915, through a mid-'50s strainer.
News & Media
Raposo and his musical team created a huge amount of music in order to accompany 130 episodes a year, which often included dozens of unique songs per show.
Wiki
Raposo and his musical team created a huge amount of music for the show, including dozens of unique songs per show.
Wiki
Watching Cunningham's musical team at work, Mr. King said, was an inspiration.
News & Media
On the other hand, Mr. Murphy said, they make a trusting and experienced musical team.
News & Media
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Originally developed at MGM by Arthur Freed but directed by Donen for Paramount, the musical teamed Astaire and Audrey Hepburn in a May-December love story set in the world of high-fashion in Paris.
Encyclopedias
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts has received a gift of thousands of pages of scripts, songs and other pieces of stage memorabilia from two of Broadway's best-known musical teams: Kander and Ebb, and Bock and Harnick.
News & Media
Peter Jackson, the film's director, was attending the session, but much of the "Lord of the Rings" cycle was created in a "virtual office" devised for the New Zealand-based production which enables the musical teams in London and in Tuxedo, New York, to upload their work onto a series of secure Web sites.
News & Media
Whether they are developing modems in a high-tech startup, discovering new medicines in Ivy League universities, or producing a Broadway musical, teams whose business is to be creative all face a similar fate: over time, they run out of fresh ideas.
News & Media
When Lanza describes their working relationship it sounds like a musical tag team, passing beats and samples back and forth, and working from each other's sound libraries and equipment.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "musical team" when emphasizing the collaborative aspect of music creation, distinguishing it from a solo artist.
Common error
Avoid using "musical team" excessively in casual conversation; simpler terms like "band" or "group" may be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "musical team" functions primarily as a noun phrase that identifies a group of people who collaborate in the creation or performance of music. Ludwig AI confirms that it's correct and usable.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
16%
Encyclopedias
12%
Less common in
Science
8%
Formal & Business
8%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "musical team" is a common and grammatically sound way to describe a group of people collaborating on music-related projects. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it's readily usable in written English. The phrase appears frequently in contexts such as News & Media and Wiki, indicating its general applicability. While not overly formal, "musical team" denotes a structured collaboration, differentiating it from simpler terms like "band" or "group". For more casual settings, it may be more appropriate to use alternatives such as "music group" or "band of musicians".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
music group
Replaces "team" with "group", implying a less structured or formal collective.
musical collaborators
Highlights the collaborative nature of the group's work.
band of musicians
Specifies the members as musicians and uses "band" to describe the collective.
musical partnership
Highlights the cooperative relationship between members involved.
music ensemble
Uses a more formal term, "ensemble", to refer to the group.
songwriting collective
Focuses on the songwriting aspect, implying the team's primary function is creating songs.
music production crew
Emphasizes the production aspect of the team's work.
recording artists group
Focuses on the recording aspect and their role as artists.
music-making unit
Uses "unit" to describe the team as a functional entity.
orchestra
Refers to a large instrumental ensemble.
FAQs
How can I use "musical team" in a sentence?
You can use "musical team" to refer to a group of people working together to create music, such as "The "musical team" worked tirelessly to produce their new album".
What can I say instead of "musical team"?
Alternatives include "music group", "band of musicians", or "music ensemble", depending on the specific context.
Is "musical team" formal or informal?
"Musical team" is generally considered neutral to slightly formal. Simpler terms are more suitable for casual use.
What distinguishes a "musical team" from a "band"?
A "musical team" often implies a structured collaboration with diverse roles (composers, lyricists, etc.), while "band" typically refers to a group of musicians performing together.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested