musicianship in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for musicianship in the English»Spanish Dictionary

musicianship [Am mjuˈzɪʃ(ə)nˌʃɪp, Brit mjuːˈzɪʃ(ə)nʃɪp] N U form

musicianship in the PONS Dictionary

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He felt that the musicianship, when perceived in isolation, was not of a particularly high standard.
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Critical reception of the album was generally positive, praising the band's musicianship.
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The album relies less on guitar riffs and belted vocals and more on musicianship, without leaving behind the group's unique sound.
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It should appeal equally to fans of mainstream jazz and fusion, and to anyone who appreciates superior jazz musicianship.
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Cause they had great songs, great musicianship, they had an impact, and they're a huge influence on the heavy metal community as a whole.
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Besides their obvious random and strange sections, other sections display superior musicianship showing their ability to flawlessly change styles and switch sections.
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Her talent and playfulness were instrumental to the musicianship and comraderie at the heart of the band in its early years.
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The sonic power of it all the attitude and the musicianship blew me away.
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Although his voice was small, his style and musicianship were regarded as outstanding.
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The sound took a slight departure from their early punk rock sound and displayed growth in their songwriting and in their musicianship.
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