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Musique - Types de Musiciens

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux différents types de musiciens tels que "violoncelliste", "violoniste", et "soliste".

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bandsman

a musician who plays in a band, typically referring to a military or brass band

musicien de fanfare, membre d'une fanfare

musicien de fanfare, membre d'une fanfare

Ex: The bandsman marched proudly in the parade, playing his trumpet with precision. 
bassist
bassist
[nom]

a person who plays the bass guitar or double bass

bassiste

bassiste

accompanist

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

accompagnateur, accompagnatrice

accompagnateur, accompagnatrice

Ex: The pianist served as the accompanist for the singer's recital, adding depth to the performance. 
cellist
cellist
[nom]

a person who plays the cello

violoncelliste

violoncelliste

Ex: The cellist performed a beautiful solo during the concert. 
drummer
drummer
[nom]

someone who plays a drum or a set of drums in a band

batteur, batteuse, joueur de tambour, joueuse de tambour

batteur, batteuse, joueur de tambour, joueuse de tambour

Ex: He's the drummer for a rock band, setting the rhythm and driving the energy of the music with his drumming. 
fiddler
fiddler
[nom]

a person who plays the violin, especially in folk music

violoniste, joueur de violon, joueuse de violon

violoniste, joueur de violon, joueuse de violon

impressionist

a painter, musician or writer who follows the principles of impressionism

impressionniste

impressionniste

instrumentalist

a performer skilled in playing a particular instrument

instrumentiste, musicien

instrumentiste, musicien

Ex: The violinist was a talented instrumentalist, captivating the audience with her performance. 
keyboardist

a person who plays any instrument with a keyboard, especially an electric piano

claviériste

claviériste

one-man band

a performer who plays several instruments simultaneously

homme-orchestre

homme-orchestre

organist

a musician who plays the organ

organiste

organiste

Ex: The organist performed a stunning piece during the church service. 
pianist
pianist
[nom]

someone who plays the piano, particularly a professional one

pianiste

pianiste

Ex: She's a classically trained pianist who performs solo recitals around the world. 
piper
piper
[nom]

a person who plays the musical bagpipe

joueur de cornemuse, joueur de flûte

joueur de cornemuse, joueur de flûte

player
player
[nom]

a person who plays a musical instrument professionally

joueur, joueuse

joueur, joueuse

Ex: He's a jazz trumpet player who performs in clubs around the city. 
saxophonist

someone who plays the saxophone

saxophoniste

saxophoniste

Ex: The saxophonist delivered an impressive solo during the jazz concert. 
soloist
soloist
[nom]

a singer or musician who performs alone

soloiste

soloiste

timpanist

a musician who plays the timpani

timbalier, joueur de timbales

timbalier, joueur de timbales

Ex: The timpanist skillfully tuned the drums before the symphony performance. 
bassoonist

a person who plays the bassoon

bassoniste, basson

bassoniste, basson

clarinetist

a person who plays the clarinet

clarinettiste

clarinettiste

trombonist

a person who plays the trombone

joueur de trombone

joueur de trombone

trumpeter

a person who plays the trumpet or cornet

trompettiste

trompettiste

Ex: The trumpeter's solo was the highlight of the jazz concert. 
bugler
bugler
[nom]

a person who plays the bugle

joueur de bugle, bugliste

joueur de bugle, bugliste

guitarist

someone who plays the guitar

guitariste

guitariste

Ex: In the documentary, the lead guitarist shares his journey with music. 
harpist
harpist
[nom]

a person who plays the harp

harpiste

harpiste

harpsichordist

a person who plays the harpsichord, which is a keyboard instrument

claveciniste

claveciniste

oboist
oboist
[nom]

a person who plays the oboe

hautboïste

hautboïste

percussionist

a person who plays percussion instruments, especially in an orchestra

percussionniste

percussionniste

concertmaster

the principal musician, typically the lead violinist, in an orchestra who is responsible for leading their section, tuning the group, and acting as a link between the conductor and musicians

chef d'orchestre, premier violon

chef d'orchestre, premier violon

busker
busker
[nom]

a person who performs music in a public place asking the passers-by for money

musicien des rues, musicienne des rues

musicien des rues, musicienne des rues

virtuoso

someone who is highly skilled at playing a musical instrument

virtuose

virtuose

Ex: The young pianist was hailed as a virtuoso, astonishing audiences with his technical brilliance and emotional depth. 
first chair

the principal or lead musician of a particular section in an orchestra or ensemble

premier violon, chef d'attaque

premier violon, chef d'attaque

flutist
flutist
[nom]

a person who plays the flute

flûtiste

flûtiste

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