group (musical)
The Spanish term 'grupo (musical)' translates to 'group (musical)' in English. In the context of music, it is used to designate a collection of individuals who play music together. They form what is referred to as a band in everyday English language. It may consist of musicians playing a variety of musical instruments and often includes vocalists as well. The word 'grupo' translates to 'group' and '(musical)' is added to specify the context of the group being referred to.
The (music) group will play at tonight's concert.
This sentence is using 'grupo (musical)' as the subject of the sentence, specifically saying they are the ones who will be performing at a concert tonight.
She is the lead singer of the (music) group.
In this example, 'grupo (musical)' is being used to state someone's role or position within the group, with the role being that of the lead singer.
Today, I have an interview with a famous (music) group.
In this sentence, 'grupo (musical)' is part of the object of the sentence which is having an interview. The adjective 'famous' is used to describe the group.