释义 |
musicianship|mjuːˈzɪʃənʃɪp| [f. musician + -ship.] Skill as a musician.
1867Macfarren Harmony (1892) 127 The otherwise manifested musicianship of him who made it. 1903A. W. Patterson Schumann iv. 45 Surely a sufficient guarantee of his creative musicianship. 1930Times Educ. Suppl. 2 Aug. 338/3 Miniatures full of dainty musicianship. 1959Times 2 Feb. 1/4 The holder of the post will also be responsible for General Musicianship classes. 1970P. Oliver Savannah Syncopators 98 But if blues singers appeal because of these talents as well as their musicianship, they are, like the griots, frequently considered as lazy, lacking in industry and job application. |