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How to pronounce keyboardist in English?

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Type of instrumentalist, musician, player

Examples of keyboardist

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That lineup, along with keyboardist Shawn McDonald, will back Smith at the show.
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Keyboardist Kenny Hensley's only income is baby-sitting for their booking agent.
From the kentucky.com
The keyboardist for Kenny Chesney will arrange the music for the church program.
From the tennessean.com
Vince Welnick, former keyboardist for The Tubes, joined on keyboards and vocals.
From the en.wikipedia.org
He, in turn, introduced Meadows to famed jazz keyboardist and producer Bob James.
From the kentucky.com
In 1982, he joined The Rolling Stones as second keyboardist behind Ian Stewart.
From the npr.org
Longtime keyboardist Ian Gibbons left the group and was replaced by Mark Haley.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In 2008, Danny Federici, the keyboardist for the band, died at age 58 of melanoma.
From the theaustralian.com.au
Ray's band, the ex-Kinks keyboardist Ian Gibbons excepted, can only just cope.
From the independent.co.uk
More examples
  • A musician who plays a keyboard instrument
  • (Keyboards) 1) The black and white thing on the front of a piano or organ, 2) Inconveniently large and awkward instruments (a subset of the percussion and pit instruments) whose tuned elements are arranged chromatically like a piano's keyboard, as marimba, xylophone, bells and chimes.
  • (Keyboards) A set of depressible levers, called keys, that when pressed activate the sound mechanism to which it is attached. It is typically laid our horizontally but can be vertical.
  • (Keyboards) Input devices with keys that represent those of a typewriter.
  • (Keyboards) SteelSeries 7G, SteelSeries 6GV2, SteelSeries Shift, SteelSeries Merc Stealth, SteelSeries Zboard, SteelSeries Zboard Wrath Of The Lich King, SteelSeries Zboard Starcraft 2
  • (Keyboards) contain mechanical or electromechanical switches that change the flow of current through the keyboard when depressed. A microprocessor embedded in the keyboard interprets these changes and sends a ... (100 of 32595 words)
  • (Keyboards) will 'transpose' meaning they will allow you to play up or down the scale but still play the same notes on the keyboard. So if you play a 'C' - & a 'D' comes out you've transposed it up a tone.