Band
Band ( v. Old High German band, formed to bind ) formed to bind ) is male or neuter grammatical gender.
The band ( most bands) may refer to:
- Tape (textile ), a flat woven fabric
- Band (anatomy), a connective tissue in medicine, the movable parts of the bone skeleton connects
- Frequency band in communications technology a specified frequency range Upper band in communications technology, the subdivision of a single channel
The band (plural volumes) stands for
- Band ( book), a single book of a larger, multi- content belong together books printing unit; in the printing and publishing industry in general for every single book
- A single file into multiple files of a partitioned application number, see Act
Band ( from English band [ Bänd ]; majority bands ) has female grammatical gender and referred
- Band (music), a group of musicians from the field of new musical styles (pop, rock, jazz, etc.)
- The Band, a Canadian- American rock band
- Band ( anthropology ), a group of people as part of a tribe
Band is the surname of the following persons:
- Albert band (1924-2002), American film producer and director
- Alex Band ( born 1981 ), American rock singer
- Charles Band ( b. 1951 ), American film director, screenwriter and producer
- Ekkehard band (* 1945), German local politician (SPD, Berlin)
- Erich band (1876-1945), German conductor and composer
- Erika Rosenberg Band ( b. 1951 ), German writer, interpreter, translator, journalist and biographer
- Fayzollah band Ali ( born 1939 ), Iranian skier
- George band (1929-2011), English mountaineer
- Heinrich Band (1821-1860), German instrument maker
- Karl band (1900-1995), German architect
- Richard belt ( born 1953 ), American film composer
- Victor band (1897-1973), German politician ( NSDAP)
Band is the name of geographical objects:
- Band ( Mureş ), commune in Mureş county
BAND is an acronym or abbreviation for
- Federation of Associations of emergency physicians in Germany
- . band, a data format for music projects, see GarageBand
See also:
- Disambiguation