young musician
collocation in Englishmeaningsofyoungandmusician
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young
adjective
uk/jʌŋ/us/jʌŋ/
having lived or existed for only a short time and ...
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musician
noun[C]
uk/mjuːˈzɪʃ.ən/us/mjuːˈzɪʃ.ən/
someone who is skilled in playing music, usually as ...
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(Definition ofyoungandmusicianfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Ayoungmusicianmust engage in highly technical and demanding practice before he or she can perform with any degree of authority and confidence.
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To extend the musical analogy, he is like ayoungmusiciantrying to show the more experienced players that he deserves a seat at the jam session.
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This meant that for ayoungmusicianstarting out in 1998-2000, it was often cheaper to get a computer music system for performance than a good guitar!
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Theyoungmusicianmust pay at least a few hundred pounds, now, to obtain a stringed instrument which is really worthy of being played.
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And it is not a competitive sport—for instance, theyoungmusicianof the year.
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John was a talentedyoungmusician, and extremely popular in his local community.
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This post was of the greatest practical value to theyoungmusician.
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The foundation annually provides a promisingyoungmusiciana monetary award directed toward furthering their studies in music.
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The lottery ticket she had in her purse ends up being bought by a charming, pennilessyoungmusician, and eventually wins the lottery.
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The stress was too much foryoungmusician, he threw his bow into the audience in frustration and collapsed.
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A parent with a child interested in music could stimulate and enhance that interest by bringing theyoungmusicianto a master class.
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This is a fineyoungmusician, one with the physical means to express his considerable musical intelligence.
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Amongyoungmusicianfriends, a union card for work in the symphony proudly proclaimed status as a profession musician.
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He first garnished praise as ayoungmusician, performing professionally at the age of ten.
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This recording succeeds on two counts, being both a rounded 'composer portrait' and a showcase for some fine young musicians.
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His success was all the more marked because an unfortunate accident had happened to the piano, and theyoungmusicianwas obliged to play without the use of the pedals.
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The mean starting age was seven, and half of the young musicians had started on recorder.
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The comments, particularly the written ones from the young musicians, vividly display the impact of such experiences on their musical and emotional life.
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