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musicianship

/myoo-zish-uhn-ship/US // myuˈzɪʃ ənˌʃɪp //UK // (mjuːˈzɪʃənʃɪp) //

音乐性,音乐精神,音乐能力,乐感

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : knowledge, skill, and artistic sensitivity in performing music.

Examples

  • In conversation, he sounds most like an old man when complaining that making beats isn’t musicianship, and that “think tank” songwriters in Nashville aren’t writing meaningful stories.

  • So, it became more that than the music, and then, along the way, I was developing my musicianship.

  • It’s also about the meaning of musicianship, of how songs and sound can define who we are and where we come from.

  • This effortless blend of soul, world, and jazz music is a must-have for any fans of top-level musicianship and wordplay.

  • It is here that "The Bee Gees" makes an enlightening argument for the kind of musicianship that happens at the studio control board.

  • To their credit, the Soviet judges rewarded his musicianship—looking past the fact that he was an American.

  • For over twenty-five years he has held aloft the standard of sound musicianship in the art of teaching and playing.

  • While virtuosity is not essential for quartet playing, good musicianship is very necessary.

  • Always remember that musicianship carries one much further than a good natural voice.

  • Marianne Stecher is another successful organist and composer, and her many fugues earn her a high rank for musicianship.

  • My neighbour was not the only one to fall under the spell of such masterly musicianship.