词汇 | pianist |
释义 | pianist noun[ C ] uk /ˈpiː.ən.ɪst/ us /ˈpiː.ən.ɪst/ someone who plays the piano: 钢琴演奏者;钢琴家 a concert pianist音乐会的钢琴演奏者 a jazz pianist爵士乐钢琴家 Linda Raymond/Moment/GettyImages Musicians accompanist accordionist arranger artist bandleader concertmaster cornetist crossover drum major drummer lyrist mandolinist mariachi mastersinger minstrel session musician sideman sight-reader soloist tenorist pianist | American Dictionarypianist noun[ C ] us/piˈæn·ɪst, ˈpyæn·ɪst, ˈpi·ə·nɪst/ someone who plays the piano: a concert/jazz pianist Examples of pianistpianist The pianist is encouraged to experiment with the timing with chunks of 30 seconds of music to determine how the piano part flows. What renders a performance authentic or convincing is the degree to which it reflects the pianist's conscientious, heroic attempt at performance itself. With appropriate cues, the pianist is constantly reminded of the exact tempo and directed to the next phrase at the right time. The book is fully referenced and includes appendices on the itineraries and repertoire of some of the pianists. During their initial training and practice, participants reflected that they had selfdefined according to their instrumental speciality: for example, as a pianist. A broken finger will likely have more significance for a professional pianist than for a retired poker player. There are a lot of piano solo sections, together with complex rhythms, and thus it is essential to give the pianist some time tolerance. By collaborating directly with composers, pianists gain insight into the composing process and each composer's original approach to music. The relative length of each gesture guides the pianist with respect to aligning gestures with tape cues. Involuntary motor activity in pianists evoked by music perception. For example, the experienced pianist responds with a voice of expertise: 'could have practised more', 'original and good for someone who doesn't play the piano'. All three skills call upon pianists to be fully focused in their approach, whilst at the same time learning to trust their intuition more frequently. This may ease the synchronisation for the pianist, while at the same time providing cues. A pianist (1967) who spends roughly a tenth of the time writing for music magazines. The pianist has indeed provided a bold interpretation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withpianistpianistThese are words often used in combination with pianist. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. accomplished pianist He was such an accomplishedpianist that, had he not become a writer, he would probably have graced the concert platform. classical pianist In 1994, a classicalpianist was gaoled because he set fire to the home of an elderly woman who dared to protest about his daily nine hours of practising. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 concert pianist You might even become a concertpianist when you grow up. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with pianist |
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