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musicianship

[ US /mjuˈzɪʃənʃɪp/ ]
[ UK /mjuːzˈɪʃənʃˌɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. artistry in performing music

How To Use musicianship In A Sentence

  • They create works that subvert the utopia of corporate musicianship, which advertises the fantasy of a seamless computer-aided sound reproduction.
  • At this time of the year there is a buzz in the air, as those who orbit in sinfonia circles ponder on what new heights the standards of musicianship in the concert series will reach.
  • Don't worry, the combination of deadpan humour and ingenious musicianship remains a winning formula. Times, Sunday Times
  • Monica will bring to these concerts the fruits of her demanding approach in rehearsal, her natural virtuosity as a player and her effervescent, charismatic musicianship.
  • So as the three of us dried off, wrung out our suits, dried our hair, and got dressed as we discussed Möbius, their eclectic original music, and their profound musicianship.
  • The foregoing sections of this article have dwelt briefly on musical issues that are critical in developing musicianship.
  • The musicianship is outstanding and oozes an incredible amount of experimentation.
  • This singer-songwriter displays impressive musicianship in both her powerful vocal performance and her guitar-playing style.
  • And with the line-up you can be sure the musicianship is worthy to be archived in CD format.
  • The sheer musicianship of this young woman is breathtaking.
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