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单词 tunesmith
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Definition of tunesmith in English:

tunesmith

noun ˈtjuːnsmɪθˈt(y)o͞onˌsmiTH
informal
  • A composer of popular music or songs.

    a superb tribute to this legendary tunesmith
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Local tunesmith Shuyler Jansen has pulled the opening slot.
    • Reliable tunesmiths, yes, but hardly anyone's new favourite band.
    • Once I set up the system, I was asked to produce an album for Jeff Skorik, a well-known Nashville session vocalist, incredible tunesmith and fine guitar player.
    • He was quite a tunesmith, offering such fetching melodies at will.
    • As indie rock's answer to a Broadway tunesmith, it was only a matter of time before Ben Folds inspired a stage show.
    • Moreover, Another Happy Ending illustrates that The Clarks have four capable, crafty tunesmiths.
    • If you took away the size of the band, the sexuality and the performance art aspect of it all, he would still be an exceptional tunesmith.
    • For years it seemed this talented tunesmith would continue to carry the torch for genuinely genius grunge guitar pop.
    • Apparently, Rich wants to make sure that once his performing career dries up he's still got a lucrative career as a country tunesmith, but it's a shame that he feels the need to zero out to do it.
    • Teenage tunesmiths The Banners have just put the finishing touches to their first album of songs.
    • It was a bittersweet end for the troubled tunesmith.
    • Audacious tunesmiths were taking American popular music in exciting new directions.
    • Since the love-song format developed by U.S. composers had infiltrated every corner of the globe, foreign tunesmiths had already learned America's musical ‘language.’
    • While it might not bring the trio back under the spotlight, this album shows that they are still the clever tunesmiths.
    • When the tunesmith says it, it's from the heart.
    • For a tunesmith who apparently has a treasure trove of 8 million songs, he is still at the mini-album stage.
    • It is now fashionable to bundle these superb tunesmiths and master orchestrators together and ignore them.
    • The Shadows were among the greatest and most influential pop instrumentalists of the last century - the true tunesmiths of a bygone era.
    • In the civil war of the early 1860s, tunesmiths were writing war songs and getting on well.
    • But for now, the debonair local tunesmith is a high-class guy living in a lo-fi world.
 
 

Definition of tunesmith in US English:

tunesmith

nounˈt(y)o͞onˌsmiTH
informal
  • A composer of popular music.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was a bittersweet end for the troubled tunesmith.
    • If you took away the size of the band, the sexuality and the performance art aspect of it all, he would still be an exceptional tunesmith.
    • For a tunesmith who apparently has a treasure trove of 8 million songs, he is still at the mini-album stage.
    • As indie rock's answer to a Broadway tunesmith, it was only a matter of time before Ben Folds inspired a stage show.
    • Moreover, Another Happy Ending illustrates that The Clarks have four capable, crafty tunesmiths.
    • Reliable tunesmiths, yes, but hardly anyone's new favourite band.
    • The Shadows were among the greatest and most influential pop instrumentalists of the last century - the true tunesmiths of a bygone era.
    • In the civil war of the early 1860s, tunesmiths were writing war songs and getting on well.
    • Once I set up the system, I was asked to produce an album for Jeff Skorik, a well-known Nashville session vocalist, incredible tunesmith and fine guitar player.
    • While it might not bring the trio back under the spotlight, this album shows that they are still the clever tunesmiths.
    • Apparently, Rich wants to make sure that once his performing career dries up he's still got a lucrative career as a country tunesmith, but it's a shame that he feels the need to zero out to do it.
    • Since the love-song format developed by U.S. composers had infiltrated every corner of the globe, foreign tunesmiths had already learned America's musical ‘language.’
    • It is now fashionable to bundle these superb tunesmiths and master orchestrators together and ignore them.
    • When the tunesmith says it, it's from the heart.
    • For years it seemed this talented tunesmith would continue to carry the torch for genuinely genius grunge guitar pop.
    • Teenage tunesmiths The Banners have just put the finishing touches to their first album of songs.
    • Audacious tunesmiths were taking American popular music in exciting new directions.
    • But for now, the debonair local tunesmith is a high-class guy living in a lo-fi world.
    • He was quite a tunesmith, offering such fetching melodies at will.
    • Local tunesmith Shuyler Jansen has pulled the opening slot.
 
 
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