76 Words to use with bands

Margaret Clarke Ragsdale & Winifred Clarke Fenton (C); 29Jan57; R185500. CLARKE, HARRY F. Junior band course of the Ditson School and community band series.

A white shirt, a collar, and tie kept them company, and, greatest outrage of all, a tall silk hat stood on its own band-box beside the chair.

Not being expected, as I supposed, I must admit I was somewhat gratified to find a full band playing on the veranda as the coach I was in drove up.

VANDRE, CARL. Carl Vandre fife, jug, and bottle band method.

The Goldman band system for developing tone, intonation, phrasing.

In the square outside the Consulate a squad from the flagship were setting up a temporary band-stand, where the ship's band was to play when evening fell, while Hutcheson, perspiring in his uniform, drove with the Admiral to make the calls of courtesy upon the authorities which international etiquette demanded.

We went on up a hill, and were in the country, and the farmer turned into a farmyard, and the band wagon followed, and the farmer jumped off the corn stalk wagon and rushed for the house, and pa's ten-horse team surrounded the wagon, and every horse was eating corn stalks, and the team was all mixed up.

Rubank melody band instructor.

"1822.In our private band-meeting, Mrs. W. mentioned a singular circumstance.

Sainte-Beuve, as he grew older, came to regard all experience as a single great book, in which to study for a few years ere we go hence; and it seemed all one to him whether you should read in Chapter xx., which is the differential calculus, or in Chapter xxxix., which is hearing the band play in the gardens.

After Bishop Brent's benediction, a band concert was given.

The celebration was held in a large grove just across the road from Thomas Shouldice's little house; and to his inflamed patriotism, every firecracker that split the air, every cheer that rent the heavens, every blare of their smashing band music, seemed a direct challenge to King Edward himself, God bless him!

SEE Tressler, J. C. GOEHRING, EDMUND M. The Lockhart-band-class method.

Colin Bennett (A); 23Apr65; R359937. BENNETT, ELIZABETH H. For works by Elizabeth H. Bennett SEE Smith, Nila B. BENNETT, GEORGE T. Field routines for marching band contests and public exhibitions.

They had brought along three or four of their band instruments to furnish music if it were needed.

Rhythm band book of toy symphonies for kindergarten and primary grades.

The band-leader held his baton poised, but the Navy spectators broke into such a riot of joy that he let the baton fall inertly.

Groundwork of orchestral training; with band parts.

The band builder.

DONATH, PAUL L. Accordion band collection, accordion 1 and 2. NM: music & compilation.

J.W. was down at the factory to see about some new band-saws that had been installed; and, his errand finished, he stopped for a chat with Angus.

Spatolino, with his pistols, killed two, and a few moments saw him and his band masters of the field.

there's a band o' music!

Band betterment; suggestions and advice to bands, bandmasters and band players.

In the distance might be seen the little bands marching towards La Clairière, on one side, and M. Barbou's country-house ('La Corbeille des Raisins') on the other.

76 Words to use with  bands