What's the difference between instrumentalist and instrumentist?

Instrumentalist


Definition:

  • (n.) One who plays upon an instrument of music, as distinguished from a vocalist.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Ninety-one instrumentalists and 51 opera singers of the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, were examined, in order to study the frequency of symptoms from the musculoskeletal system and upper airways.
  • (2) The alveolar bone height was not significantly different for the two categories of instrumentalists in either anterior teeth or posterior teeth.
  • (3) Of these health professionals, 52.8% were nursing auxiliaries, 19.4%, nurses, 13.9%, nursing attendants, 5.5%, laboratory technicians, 2.8% surgery instrumentalist, 2.8% accountants and 2.8% nursing technicians.
  • (4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest "I know the way that Ezra works on lyrics," says Rostam Batmanglij – multi-instrumentalist, producer, reputedly elusive interviewee.
  • (5) Male composers attained significantly lower mean testosterone values than male instrumentalists and male nonmusicians; female composers had significantly higher mean testosterone values than female instrumentalists and female nonmusicians.
  • (6) There is something hypocritical about this instrumentalist approach where the marketplace is to be the only judge.
  • (7) In a cross-sectional study with 117 adults and in an 8-yr longitudinal study with 120 adolescents, composers, instrumentalists, and nonmusicians of both sexes were compared by analyses of variance.
  • (8) Historically, the concern of wind instrumentalists has been diaphragm control and embouchure.
  • (9) He also won a Pioneer Award from the Academy of Country Music in 1982, nine Instrumentalist of the Year honours from the Country Music Association and innumerable Best Guitarist awards in magazines from Cash Box to Playboy.
  • (10) Musical composers, instrumentalists, and painters were compared with nonmusicians from a student and from an nonstudent population on testosterone levels in saliva.
  • (11) Singers had significantly more symptoms from mouth, lips or throat than instrumentalists, OR = 4.5 (1.7-11.5), P = 0.002.
  • (12) The relative participation of left- and right-hemisphere functions in verbal and spatial processing with musical composers, instrumentalists, painters, and non-musicians from student and junior high school populations was investigated.
  • (13) Watch Reflektor by Arcade Fire Across those nine years, much has changed about the band: members flitting in and out, the focus of their songwriting shifting to accommodate other talents — Butler's brother Will, multi-instrumentalist Richard Reed Parry, and bassist Tim Kingsbury among them – and with each album a musical turn that has at times unsettled their devoted following.
  • (14) Male and female composers, instrumentalists, and painters did not differ in language lateralization.
  • (15) The background : Such is the frantic, busy nature of their sound, you instantly imagine Melt Yourself Down involving a lot of musicians because their songs, while sometimes indicative of beautiful gelling among the players, on other occasions suggest instrumentalists performing extracts from quite different pieces of music.
  • (16) There were 103 players (46%) of string instruments, 7 keyboard instrumentalists (32%), 44 players (19%) of wind instruments, and 6 percussionists (3%).
  • (17) Suppression of symptoms and improvement in instrumentalist's performance after beta blockade suggest that this modality would be of benefit for singers as well.
  • (18) Both male and female instrumentalists had a higher blood pressure.
  • (19) In the present study, we compare 34 singers and 48 wind instrumentalists with a control group of 31 string or percussion instrumentalists using a pulmonary questionnaire, measurements of inspiratory and expiratory pressures, and spirometry.
  • (20) It’s both a pro and a con of being a singer; audiences feel close and connected to you, and you can reach your listeners in a way that instrumentalists have to strive harder to do.

Instrumentist


Definition:

  • (n.) A performer on a musical instrument; an instrumentalist.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Nevertheless when the evaluation was based on N2O urinary concentration and data were stratified according to task a prevalent inhalation absorption resulted for non medical staff (instrumentist and professional nurse).

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