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What is the diference between the “small” and “large” Chari Peno Jazz Band?

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What is the diference between the “small” and “large” Chari Peno Jazz Band?

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– The “small” band is a jazz combo – duo, trio, quartet, or quintet suitable for mostly low key cocktail or dinner background and for occassions where not much dance music is called for. It is the ideal choice for the customer looking for that special jazz sound. – The “large” version of the band (5-8 pieces) usues the same musicians as our regular band, but it is a more sophisticated and versatile ensemble capable of providing several sets of upbeat dance-pop music intended for dancing, larger crowds and more of a show set up. Although we can do almost anything from our song list in the 4-5 piece version too, with the guitar and/or sax added, many more possibilities open, repertoire-and sound-wise. The music is much more arranged and you get a more danc-eable and”bigger”, “gala” type of sound. For an even greater effect a seventh or eighth musician (horn) can be added.

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