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S-Bahn Frequently Asked Questions: |
Q: How many people are in the band? What instruments do you play? |
A: Three people are in the band,consisting of:
Accordion / Keyboards, Vocals
Guitar, Vocals
Drums, Vocals |
S-BAHN also expands to seven players, with extra musicians on:
Trumpet
Sax
Trombone
Bass |
Note: A sound technician (supplied by S-Bahn) is recommended for engagements which include audiences of over 300 people. |
Q: How does S-BAHN sound? |
Q: Can S-BAHN play the kind of music that I like? |
| A: You can be the judge of that. The links above contain songlists that will give you an idea of the kind of music we play. |
Q: Can we use your sound system for announcements, and can you play our own CD's during breaks? |
| A: S-BAHN ports along a very high quality sound system, capable of covering engagements up to 1000 people. Included in the system is a CD and cassette player, with which we glady play any music supplied to us. We can also set up microphones at no extra charge which are available for speeches and announcements. |
Q: Does S-BAHN take requests? |
| A: Yes. We place (upon approval of the engager) request cards on each table in the audience. People then have the option then of filling out the card and giving it back to the band if they have a special song they would like to hear. |
Q: What does S-BAHN mean? |
| A: S-BAHN (pronounced S-Bon) is German, short for "Stadtbahn", and is the name of the railway system that connects most of the cities in Germany with their nearby suburbs. S-BAHN connects people and brings them together. The name also reflects the ethnic roots of the band, which had its start in the German clubs in the late seventies. |
Click on our Songlist link for a general outline of our repertoire and for genuine S-Bahn MP3 music samples. |
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