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- Musician (3042 bytes)
1: ...n''' is a person who plays or composes [[music]]. Musicians can be classified by their role in production, i...
8: ...The concept of the musician and the status of the musician in [[society]] is [[culture]]-specific. Think, fo...
10: ... as [[amateur]] or [[professional]]. Professional musicians may work [[freelance]], contract with a studio o...
12: ...gh many would surely debate whether [[bird]]s are musicians, their ability to produce variations on the [[ch...
14: == Types of musicians ==
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- November 4 (10686 bytes)
72: ...69 - [[P. Diddy]], [[United States|American]] rap musician
86: *[[1930]] - [[Buddy Bolden]], American jazz musician (b. [[1877]])
88: *[[1956]] - [[Art Tatum]], American jazz musician - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
34: ...imebag Darrell|Abbott, Darrell]], (1966-2004), US musician
53: *[[Paula Abdul|Abdul, Paula]], (born 1962), US musician
75: ...ohn Abercrombie|Abercrombie, John]], (1780-1844), musician - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
63: *[[Roy Acuff|Acuff, Roy]], (1903-1992), musician - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
64: ...ms|Adams, Ryan]], (born 1974), singer-songwriter, musician
74: ... Adams|Adams, Yolanda]], (1964-), school teacher, musician - List of people by name: Af (1105 bytes)
7: *[[Ron Affif|Affif, Ron]], (born 1965), musician - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
31: ... Agostino|Agostino, Paolo]], (1593-1629), Italian musician - List of people by name: Ah (925 bytes)
3: *[[Ah-Kin]], musician - Performance (3170 bytes)
1: ...[Image:Street accordion player.jpg|thumb|A street musician with accordion in Bremen]]
19: [[Image:Accordion Bass.jpg|thumb|right|Street musicians (San Francisco)]]
24: ...'street concert''' by one or more '''[[street]] [[musician]]s''' (or, in British English, '''buskers'''), of...
29: [[Image:StationMusicians1357.jpg|thumb|Musicians polish their art at a railway station in [[Japan... - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
131: ...ou're a good musician or you're not.' In terms of musicianship, Ella Fitzgerald was beyond category." - [[Du... - Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
3: ...berta|Fort Macleod]], [[Alberta]]), is a Canadian musician and painter. Initially working in [[Toronto]] an...
15: ...toward jazz, with many of the tracks led by (jazz musician) [[Jaco Pastorius]]'s fretless [[bass guitar]]. ... - Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
2: ...December 30]], [[1946]]) is a [[United States]] [[musician]], [[singer]] and [[poet]]. She was born in [[Chi... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
75: ...cPherson married again, this time to an actor and musician, David Hutton. The marriage got off to a rocky s... - Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
48: ...ing a clown-modified cello and pretending to be a musician, asking to speak with "Risky Riskerdoo" (Ricky Ri... - Music (16462 bytes)
34: ...ic is a [[musician]]. Performance is a method for musicians to share music with others.
38: ...an [[symphonic]] works. A performer is called a [[musician]], a group being a [[musical ensemble]] such as a...
43: ...h what should be heard by listeners, and what the musician should do to perform the music. This is referred ...
65: ... in their body; the most famous example of a deaf musician is the composer [[Ludwig van Beethoven]], who com...
69: ... hear it live, in the presence, or as one of, the musicians. Live music can also be broadcast over the [[rad... - Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
1: ...d other scientists, students, and various other [[musician]]s. The word has been used to mean various things...
14: ... be foremost among the preoccupations of Medieval musicians.
24: ...ds that can be described as inherently unmusical, musicians in each culture have tended to restrict the rang...
52: ...osition anticipates the silence at the end as the musicians one by one stop playing and walk from the stage.
56: ... to a performance of a piece of music, seeing the musicians perform is as much a part of the music as hearin... - Clarinet (18825 bytes)
62: ...soprano was the most common, but a few early jazz musicians such as [[Louis Nelson Deslile]] and [[Alcide Nu... - Flute (11293 bytes)
1: ...ge, instead of using a [[Reed (music)|reed]]. A [[musician]] who plays the flute is sometimes called a [[flu...
9: ...play, but takes a degree of control away from the musician. Usually fipple flutes are not referred to as flu... - Oboe (5230 bytes)
3: ...he instrument's rather high and reedy sound. A [[musician]] who plays the oboe is called an [[oboist]]. Car... - Pan pipes (2209 bytes)
10: ...e most recently popularised by the [[Romania]]n [[musician]] [[Gheorghe Zamfir]], who toured extensively and... - Recorder (12954 bytes)
7: ...olling Stones]], [[Jimi Hendrix]]. Prominent jazz musician [[Keith Jarrett]] has even recorded an entire alb...
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