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They were the first family string band to make a commercial record (1924).
Most of the members were previously in other string bands.
In 1926, he added family musicians to his group for a full string band sound.
Those were the sweet old songs, and no other string band in town played them all.
One, that there was string band music in the Piedmont, period.
The string band was ably filled out by three students.
Sometimes a local string band is invited to play mountain songs or provide music for a square dance.
On the platform the string band practiced, surrounded by a double wall of children.
He married the daughter of one of the court musicians in the string band.
Such an assemblage, of whatever instrumentation, became known simply as a "string band."
Both had an interest in string band music.
"I started with a string band, we played old numbers and we'd swing the melody.
Strings bands came weekly and soon companies starting having their picnics there.
Now he became a banjo man in a straw-hatted string band.
If these guy s don t become your new favorite string band you re nuts!
The string band took a reel tune up and played loudly, for they were not practicing any more.
Also scheduled are local string bands and demonstrations of homesteading skills.
At 13, he formed his own string band.
Nearby a four piece string band is playing Russian songs plaintively.
Tunes and techniques moved freely between white and black string bands.
It's the repertory of a thoroughly modern string band.
Some 20,000 marchers, including clowns, comics and string bands took part.
The string band struck the preliminary cords of the gavotte.
String bands were formed to accompany the social dancing.
These instruments were added to the banjo-and-fiddle outfits to form early string bands.
The program now has a full string orchestra of over 40 students who meet for two hours a day, five days a week.
This work has also been played in arrangements for string orchestra.
The school has a chamber string orchestra for experienced players.
Half of them were members of the school's string orchestra.
The piece is for a string orchestra divided into two sections.
There are also several school choirs and a string orchestra.
The piece was done by Split's music schools choir and string orchestra.
From Years 3 and 4, a compulsory string orchestra group is formed.
This is the first time we have worked with a string orchestra and a gospel choir.
The string orchestra version is the one most often recorded and performed.
It has also been arranged for string orchestra and various other instruments.
It is recorded with a full string orchestra and grand piano.
A 100-member string orchestra also participated in his debut album.
It wasn't what you expected to hear at a gig with a string orchestra.
A string orchestra should have started to play an old-fashioned waltz.
His sound has a classical flavor due to the heavy use of the string orchestra.
Diamond's most popular piece is Rounds (1944) for string orchestra.
Berg himself arranged three of the movements for string orchestra.
Complete band and string orchestra programs are also available.
String Orchestra received a first place award as well.
Her works include various pieces for piano solo, string orchestra and film music.
The programme includes choral works and music for string orchestra.
Among his best-known works are compositions for string orchestra and chamber music.
Dearborn High currently has 5 bands and one string orchestra.
It also exists in a version for string orchestra.