musician 的定义
musician 近义词
person who performs music
更多musician例句
- Current law allows waivers for some elite athletes and classical musicians, but doesn’t include popular entertainers.
- Most of the time, this is exactly what a musician tries to do—especially if the musician is Jackson Stell, who creates music under the name Big Wild.
- As such, Neil Young’s copyright lawsuit is likely to provide an important test case for whether musicians are able to stop politicians using their songs.
- It doesn’t mean that the person I was around campers was fake, any more than a teacher is fake when he stands in front of a classroom, or a musician is when she performs onstage.
- Whether by talk show or battle-of-the-band style, musicians, comedians, and artists are using livestreaming services and distributing content.
- Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt.
- The talented musician is being held at the 71st Precinct in Brooklyn and due to be arraigned Thursday morning.
- Brooklyn musician Bobby Shmurda, whose ‘Shmoney Dance’ went viral, was arrested today on ‘gang conspiracy’ charges, police said.
- A well-dressed young man engaged him in conversation, and mentioned that he was a musician.
- As one musician described, through their songs “Now [people] will hear music instead of gunshots and bombs.”
- The Brothers crowded round their visitor, and he joined in their talk and even heard himself thanking the gifted musician.
- Of course, I shall not resign my present position until I am sure that I am no longer a clerk, but a musician.
- He was something of a musician, too, and played the accompaniments for the girls who sang in The Spring Road.
- The musician not showing any visible appreciation of the managers metaphor, Perkins immediately proceeded to uncock his eye.
- He had more in common with Kossmann, an excellent musician and a man of culture.