0 sb who plays a musical instrument -- musiker [ masculine ]
2 a person who plays a musical instrument -- musiker, (musikk)spiller
This show has ten singers, twenty dancers and fifty musicians.
In the years circa 1400 its ranks included a number of leading musicians.
The study found most musicians to be wholly or partly self-employed, and to work in a variety of often interdependent roles throughout their careers.
This provided them with broad understanding of musicians' language, contexts and the kinds of tasks they were likely to discuss.
Consider how few musicians enjoy practising with a metronome; fewer still like performing with one.
Do musicians really communicate with one another and with their audience?
It provided a medium for the musicians to clarify, evaluate and adapt organisational issues, which did not involve creative issues.
Green looked at the way in which popular musicians learned to play outside formal instrument tuition.
Most musicians believed that it had resolved the harmonic problems of musical theory in the best possible way.
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音樂家, 樂師, 作曲家…
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音乐家, 乐师, 作曲家…
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músico, -a, músico/ca [masculine-feminine…
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musicista, músico, -a…
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ミュージシャン…
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müzisyen…
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musicien/-ienne [masculine-feminine], musicien/-ienne…
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