vocalist
/ˈvəʊkəlɪst/ (bre, ipa) · [vˈokəlɪst] /ˈvəʊkəlɪst/ (ame, ipa) · [vˈokəlɪst] /ˈvō-kə-list How to pronounce vocalist (audio)/ (ame, mw)
vocalist — 名詞
- vocalistsingular
- vocalistsplural
1. someone who performs songs as their job or main hobby, especially as a member of
歌手;主唱
在樂團中演唱的人
someone who performs songs as their job or main hobby, especially as a member of a band that plays rock, pop, or jazz music
Anjali joined the school jazz band as their lead vocalist when she was fourteen.
Anjali 十四歲時加入學校爵士樂團擔任主唱。
collocation: lead vocalist
The local pub is looking for a new vocalist for their Friday night rock shows.
那間本地酒吧正在為每週五晚上的搖滾演出尋找新的歌手。
vocalist + for + group
Ryo has been the main vocalist for the band and writes many of the lyrics.
Ryo 一直是樂團的主唱,負責創作許多歌詞。
The studio manager called a session vocalist to record the demo tracks for the album.
錄音室經理找了一位錄音歌手來為這張專輯錄製示範曲目。
Felipe's older brother was the lead vocalist in a famous pop group from the 1990s.
Felipe 的哥哥是 1990 年代一個知名流行樂團的主唱。
- singer
general term for anyone who sings; less tied to the band context than 'vocalist'
- lead singer
the main vocalist in a band, contrasts with backing vocalists
- frontman / frontwoman
the lead singer who also performs as the public face of the band; more about stage presence
- instrumentalist
a musician who plays an instrument, as opposed to one who sings
文法句型
vocalist + in/for + band/group
用法筆記
More professional or formal than 'singer'. Commonly found in job listings for bands, in music-industry contexts, and on concert credits. In everyday conversation most people say 'singer' instead.