musicianship Meaning & Definition

  • En [ mjuːˈzɪʃ.ən.ʃɪp]
  • Us [ mjuːˈzɪʃ.ən.ʃɪp]

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  • Although they may soon develop a considerable repertoire, such children's musicianship often remains restricted.

  • This suggests a form of comprehensive musicianship that includes performance and appreciation with a comparative musicological twist.

  • Certainly both sides are committed to the highest standards of musicianship.

  • Musical and textual contributions can have an effect on the development of one's identity and musicianship.

  • The quality of musicianship was perceived by the observers as being strong and developing during the year of the evaluation.

  • Musicianship is only part of the equation for professional success, however.

  • These conditions determine that the organised sound is 'music' and shape the particularities, criteria and musicianship needs of the musical praxis thus created.

  • Another is more basic, but more difficult and important: how to teach the computer musicianship, or musical 'common sense'.

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