instrumentalist
/ˌɪnstrəˈmentəlɪst/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪnstrəˈmentəlɪst/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌin(t)-strə-ˈmen-tᵊl-ist/ (ame, mw)
instrumentalist — 名詞
- instrumentalistsingular
- instrumentalistsplural
1. a musician whose work is playing an instrument, often in an orchestra, band, or
器樂演奏家
演奏樂器的音樂家,非歌手
a musician whose work is playing an instrument, often in an orchestra, band, or as a solo performer rather than singing.
Daichi joined the youth orchestra last spring as a percussion instrumentalist.
Daichi 去年春天以打擊樂演奏者的身分加入了青年管弦樂團。
[role] + instrumentalist for naming a player by their instrument family
The jazz club hires three instrumentalists every Friday night to back the singers.
這家爵士酒吧每週五晚上會聘請三位器樂演奏家為歌手伴奏。
plural noun: instrumentalists (as a group of players)
Mira trained as a violinist for a decade before working as a session instrumentalist in Los Angeles.
Mira 練了十年小提琴,後來在洛杉磯成為一名錄音棚器樂演奏家。
Many great instrumentalists practise five or six hours a day.
許多傑出的器樂演奏家每天練習五、六個小時。
The conductor praised Hamza as the most thoughtful instrumentalist in the brass section.
指揮稱讚 Hamza 是銅管組裡最有想法的器樂演奏家。
- vocalist
a singer rather than a player of an instrument
用法筆記
Common in concert programmes, conservatory contexts, and music journalism; in casual speech most people would name the instrument (e.g. 'pianist', 'drummer') instead.