musicianship

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musicianship — 名詞

1. the ability to play, sing, or write music well, showing technique, control, and

1.名詞C1
釋義

音樂素養

演奏演唱或寫曲的技巧與表現力

the ability to play, sing, or write music well, showing technique, control, and feeling

例句

Rin's musicianship kept the quartet together during the sudden tempo change.

Rin 的音樂素養讓四重奏在突然變速時仍維持整齊。

musicianship in ensemble playing

Years of choir work gave Dahlia the musicianship to shape every phrase carefully.

多年的合唱經驗讓 Dahlia 具備細細雕琢每個樂句的音樂素養。

pattern: give + musicianship + to-infinitive

同義詞
  • musicality

    Often stresses natural sensitivity and expressive feeling more than trained control.

  • technique

    Focuses on mechanical skill, while 'musicianship' also includes taste and interpretation.

  • artistry

    Highlights creative expression and style rather than overall musical competence.

  • virtuosity

    Suggests unusually high brilliance or speed, not just solid all-round musical judgment.

文法句型

show + musicianship

demonstrate + musicianship

musicianship on + instrument

musicianship in + performance

用法筆記

Often used when people are judging more than accurate notes, including timing, phrasing, listening, and musical judgment. Distinguish from 'technique': technique can describe mechanical control alone, while musicianship also includes expression and awareness of the whole performance.

常見錯誤

He has a good musicianship.
He has good musicianship.
💡The word is usually uncountable when you mean general musical skill.
Her musicianship at piano impressed everyone.
Her musicianship on the piano impressed everyone.
💡Use 'on' before the instrument when naming what someone plays.