Accompanist
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British pronunciation/ɐkˈʌmpɐnˌɪst/
American pronunciation/əˈkəmpənəst/
accompanyist

Definition & Meaning of "accompanist"

Accompanist
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a musician who supports others by playing an instrument, providing harmony or rhythm

accompanist definition and meaning

Who is an "accompanist"?

An accompanist is a musician who plays alongside a lead performer or soloist to provide harmonic and rhythmic support. This role involves playing an instrument, such as a piano or guitar, to complement and enhance the main performer’s music. The accompanist's job is to ensure that the soloist's performance is supported with appropriate chords, rhythms, and dynamics, helping to create a cohesive and balanced musical presentation.

accompanist

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The guitarist skillfully supported the vocalist as an accompanist.
The cellist played a crucial role as an accompanist in the chamber ensemble.
The pianist served as the accompanist for the singer's recital, adding depth to the performance.
He seamlessly adjusted his playing as an accompanist to complement different soloists.
She started her career mastering the role of accompanist.
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