Collocations withmusician

These are words often used in combination withmusician.

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accomplished musician
Also, no synthesizer to date comes close to rendering a piece of instrumental music with the 'feeling' of an accomplished musician.
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amateur musician
The episode is a good example of the jealousy that an upper-class female amateur musician could arouse in a male professional.
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aspiring musician
She is an aspiring musician who has been waitressing only to make ends meet.
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backing musician
He was also the primary backing musician, providing backing vocals, keyboards and guitar.
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bluegrass musician
He is best known as a bluegrass musician.
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chamber musician
He was also much admired as a chamber musician.
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classical musician
However, for the purposes of this study, research that compares the different functioning of the brain of a jazz musician and a classical musician would be of interest.
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experienced musician
Younger musicians would study with an older and more experienced musician, learning by listening to the music their mentor played.
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famous musician
Ever since, there has been a warm spot in my heart for the famous musician.
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fellow musician
The band members liked the concept of a fellow musician as the acting producer, so they agreed.
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female musician
The plan succeeds: the female musician observes that the ambient sounds around her have become musical, while the policeman can hear no sounds.
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folk musician
One of their great-grandparents was a folk musician of some eminence.
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full-time musician
He began performing as a solo folk artist around the age of 14, and became a full-time musician in his early 20s.
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gifted musician
A naturally gifted musician, he was equally adept at playing guitar, bass and piano.
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guest musician
It is included in the guest musician acknowledgments.
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itinerant musician
Both communities saw it as natural to support itinerant musicians and to expect music to provide a form of direct self-expression, rather than as a subscription to social acceptability.
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jazz musician
The jazz course at the university where the current study was conducted incorporates three major aspects of learning to become a jazz musician.
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local musician
When all options seem to have been exhausted and the calf has reached a critical state, the shepherds enlist the help of a local musician to enact a healing ritual.
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orchestral musician
What do you feel are the benefits and the disadvantages of being a full-time orchestral musician?
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performing musician
It is, moreover, somewhat strange to talk about essential or fixed identities in a performing musician, who after all is an artist concerned with feigning a changing configuration of identities.
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pop musician
Today he is a successful rock n roll and pop musician and actor.
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popular musician
His mother is a popular musician and noticed that her son had perfect pitch.
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professional musician
To be a professional musician is to be a performer.
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prominent musician
Both of these weeks draw from around the country, and feature prominent musician/instructors.
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renowned musician
He is an internationally renowned musician, music composer, and recording artist.
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rock musician
Meanwhile, her rock musician boyfriend decides he wants her back.
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session musician
In some cases, a session musician may play a rhythm guitar part offstage during the lead guitar solo, or a touring guitarist can be hired.
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skilled musician
She was a skilled musician, playing piano and violin.
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street musician
She started out in classical guitar, but at about age 17 became a street musician and dropped out of high school.
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talented musician
One may be a talented musician whose impressions will transform in one's imagination into the images of musical sounds.
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trained musician
Not a trained musician, but can sing very well.
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well-known musician
He was particularly noted for his mandolin playing, and worked and recorded with a number of well-known musicians of his time.
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young musician
Each relationship between young musician and professor is unique.
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