J band (JRC) - significado y definición. Qué es J band (JRC)
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Qué (quién) es J band (JRC) - definición


J band (JRC)         
TERM IN THE UNITED KINGDOM FOR A RADIO SPECTRUM BAND
In the United Kingdom, the term J Band is used by the Joint Radio Company to refer to their VHF communications band at 139.5–140.
Big band         
  • [[HONK!]] 2022 performers in [[Somerville, Massachusetts]], U.S.
  • Typical seating arrangement for a 17-piece big band
  • Oak Harbor High School]].
MUSIC ENSEMBLE ASSOCIATED WITH JAZZ AND SWING ERA MUSIC
Big Band; Big band music; Jazz orchestra; Big bands; Big-band; Big Band music; Bigband; Big-band jazz; Big Band Jazz; Experimental Big Band; Big Band Era; Big band jazz
A big band or jazz orchestra is a type of musical ensemble of jazz music that usually consists of ten or more musicians with four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section. Big bands originated during the early 1910s and dominated jazz in the early 1940s when swing was most popular.
big band         
  • [[HONK!]] 2022 performers in [[Somerville, Massachusetts]], U.S.
  • Typical seating arrangement for a 17-piece big band
  • Oak Harbor High School]].
MUSIC ENSEMBLE ASSOCIATED WITH JAZZ AND SWING ERA MUSIC
Big Band; Big band music; Jazz orchestra; Big bands; Big-band; Big Band music; Bigband; Big-band jazz; Big Band Jazz; Experimental Big Band; Big Band Era; Big band jazz
¦ noun a large group of musicians playing jazz or swing music.

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J band (JRC)
In the United Kingdom, the term J Band is used by the Joint Radio Company to refer to their VHF communications band at 139.5–140.