1.【乐】伴奏者,伴唱者
1.someone who plays the supporting music while someone else sings or plays the main tune
1.Whether acceding or abstaining of it was not important because he just wanted to be an accompanist of abstract academic research.
是否就任或弃权并不重要,因为他只想成为抽象学术科研的伴随者。
2.Then with a nod to his accompanist, Julian began to play a complex opus by the English composer Sir Edward Elgar.
接着,他向伴奏人员点点头,开始演奏英国作曲家爱德华·埃尔加爵士的一首复杂的编号作品。
3.She was invited to join the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra as an accompanist but now appears with them as a soloist.
她曾被邀请加入伊拉克国家交响乐团的伴奏,但现在她却成为独奏。
4.The accompanist accompanied him on the piano.
那位伴奏者用钢琴为他伴奏。
5.Accompanist work to strengthen the importance of the accompaniment to make it truly become a true "art piano accompaniment. "
加强伴奏者对伴奏工作的重视,使之真正成为名副其实的“钢琴伴奏艺术”。
6.And I'll hire somebody, an accompanist for you.
我会为你雇个人为你伴奏。
7.because he just wanted to be an accompanist of abstract academic research.
因为他只想成为抽象学术的科研的伴随者。
8.She also accompanied my saxophone solos from time to time, probably not the first time an accompanist was better than the soloist.
偶尔,她还为我的萨克斯独奏。伴奏的比独奏的厉害,这也许不是第一次。
9.Mr. Hillme, her social-studies teacher and accompanist, winked at her.
希尔米先生是她的社会课老师兼伴奏,向她眨眼示意。
10.On Function of the Piano Accompaniment in Vocal Music Performance and the Qualities of the Piano Accompanist
声乐演唱中钢琴伴奏的作用及伴奏者素养