instrumentalist
pronunciation
How to pronounce instrumentalist in British English: UK [ˌɪnstrəˈmentəlɪst]
How to pronounce instrumentalist in American English: US [ˌɪnstrəˈmɛntlɪst]
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- Noun:
- someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession)
Word Origin
- instrumentalist (n.)
- 1823, from instrumental in the musical sense + -ist.
Example
- 1. Advanced studies for solo instrumentalist or chamber music ensembles .
- 2. Yet it is the second , instrumentalist view that has recently been the dominant one .
- 3. But 10 minutes later , my mother began to not tolerate such noise , so they hide in the kitchen of a person , left to enjoy solo instrumentalist of the small .
- 4. She is also friends with the rock singer and instrumentalist steve winwood , and they have sometimes performed together .
- 5. Refreshing because of the style and relevant because " the philosophic thinking among the chinese is mostly instrumentalist and materialistic , " partly because of " the contemporary obsession on economic development in china . "