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Qué (quién) es backing$6469$ - definición

BAND THAT ACCOMPANIES A LEADING ARTIST; GROUP OF MUSICIANS WHO ACCOMPANY AN ARTIST AT A LIVE PERFORMANCE OR ON A RECORDING
Backing Band; Backing band; List of backing groups; Backing group; Backup (music); Back-up (music)
  • Bob Dylan and the Band in Chicago, 1974

Backup band         
A backup band or backing band is a musical ensemble that typically accompanies a single artist who is the featured performer. The situation may be a live performance or in a recording session, and the group may or may not have its own name, such as "The Heartbreakers" (the band of Tom Petty), or "Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys" in the 1930s.
Backing vocalist         
SINGER WHO PROVIDES VOCAL HARMONY WITH THE LEAD VOCALIST OR OTHER BACKING VOCALISTS
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A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists. A backing vocalist may also sing alone as a lead-in to the main vocalist's entry or to sing a counter-melody.
Backing track         
PIECE OF MUSIC USUALLY PARTLY INSTRUMENTAL WITH ADDITIONAL BACKING VOCALS OR SIMILAR
Instrumentals; Off vocal; Backing tracks; Minus track; Pre-recorded vocals; Backup track; Draft:Song rhythm tracks
A backing track is an audio recording on audiotape, CD or a digital recording medium or a MIDI recording of synthesized instruments, sometimes of purely rhythmic accompaniment, often of a rhythm section or other accompaniment parts that live musicians play along with or sing along to. Backing tracks enable singers and bands to add parts to their music which would be impractical or impossible to perform live, such as string section or choir parts which were recorded in the studio.

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Backup band

A backup band or backing band is a musical ensemble that typically accompanies a single artist who is the featured performer. The situation may be a live performance or in a recording session, and the group may or may not have its own name, such as "The Heartbreakers" (the band of Tom Petty), or "Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys" in the 1930s. Often, backup bands contain sidemen who are skilled but not known to the public; these musicians may be replaced or substituted at any time without noticeable impact on the performance.

A number of cohesive stand-alone groups of musicians have emerged from the shadow of the starring celebrity (whom they are backing) to achieve a stature of their own. An example is the Eagles in 1971, emerging from being the backing band for Linda Rondstadt. Another example is The Band, a group who backed Bob Dylan on his world tour in 1966, his first tour with electric instruments.

A backing band may also be a cadre of elite studio musicians who serve as a house band for major studios. The same musicians may perform on records by a number of different artists. Examples are Stax Records' band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s; Detroit's The Funk Brothers; and Nashville's A-Team.