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instrumentalist

/in-struh-men-tl-ist/US // ˌɪn strəˈmɛn tl ɪst //UK // (ˌɪnstrəˈmɛntəlɪst) //

器乐家,器乐师,器乐演奏家,乐师

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who plays a musical instrument.
    • : an advocate of instrumentalism.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or advocating instrumentalism.

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Examples

  • First, all the instrumentalists and vocalists recorded themselves playing or singing to Jamshied’s midi file.

  • It’s a solo performance, which is extraordinary, for an instrumentalist who carries an entire performance as a soloist on the stage with no one else there.

  • In keeping with the tradition of his predecessors, his group has become a platform for the next generation of this music’s players and instrumentalists.

  • At not even 25 years old, Mansur Brown is an exceptionally gifted multi-instrumentalist and producer from Brixton, London.

  • Performed on the stage in Arlington to a house shuttered to all but the singers, instrumentalists, technicians and crew, the numbers do all the work.

  • He might have had an extraordinary instinct, but he was unabashedly instrumentalist.

  • “[Our fans are] mostly gap-year public-school girls,” said the band's multi-instrumentalist Ben Lovett.

  • The brainy singer and instrumentalist has been wooing fans for years.

  • The star accompanist aspires to the same mastery when he plays for a famous singer or instrumentalist.

  • Now Jim was by no means a poor instrumentalist, and in addition was one of those fortunate individuals gifted with a fair voice.

  • At any rate no instrumentalist of taste would play the above song staccato.

  • The critic discusses the Premier both as vocalist and instrumentalist, and in both capacities finds him sadly wanting.

  • In this concert without a conductor, each instrumentalist played what he liked, confusing his own score with his neighbour's.