RaceU4her":203onmv0 said:
to me you have to have something you can call your own to be a musician or artist. like you said, hired "players" for the artist. if you have never been part of anything original and only play other peoples already written songs be it a cover band, tribute, hired studio/tour guy, i look at you as a guitar "player" in a band at the end of the day. i wouldnt call the guy working on a building from a set of blue prints that he had no part in designing a architect much like i cant call someone who plays something he had no part in creating an artist or musician, they just play guitar
Love ya' man, but that is absolute nonsense.
With that rationale in mind, half of the "musicians" out there
aren't musicians. Some of the biggest earnings acts right now don't even write their own songs! From rock bands, to jazz to soloists like Celine Dion and Shania Twain. Wow, are the amazing individuals playing their string instruments and horns in symphonies across the world not "musicians" just because they're playing Bach and Mozart?
Let's settle this once and for all.....
[And just to help those out that might struggle with the English language, the use of "or" in the below definitions implies the mutual exclusivity of all items included in the related list]
Definition of a "musician":
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/musician
a composer,
conductor, or performer of music; especially : instrumentalist
Collins English Dictionary & Thesaurus
A musician is a person
who plays a musical instrument as their job
or hobby.
Webster's Dictionary
1. Someone who
plays a musical instrument (as a profession).
2. Artist who composes
or conducts music as a profession.
3. One skilled in the art or science of music; esp., a skilled singer, or
performer on a musical instrument.
www.thefreedictionary.com/musician
One who composes,
conducts, or performs music, especially instrumental music.
www.yourdictionary.com/musician
a person skilled in music; esp., a professional performer, composer,
or conductor of music
dictionary.com
1. a person who makes music a profession, esp. as a
performer of music.
2. any person,
whether professional or not, skilled in music.
www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Musician
A person who
plays or sings music.
wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
someone who
plays a musical instrument (as a profession); or
artist who composes
or conducts music as a profession
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musician
A musician is a person who
performs or writes music. Musicians can be classified by their roles in creating or performing music: * An instrumentalist plays a musical instrument. * A singer (or vocalist) uses his or her voice as an instrument. ...
www.wordiq.com/definition/Musician
A musician is a person who
plays or composes music.
Based on the above, it seems there is no argument that a "musician" is simply one that
plays music. "Conducting" music also seems to qualify one as a musician, even though they are not actually 'playing' anything. What is clear, however, is that one does
not need to
compose music to be considered a musician.
Now, if there is someone out there that honestly believes that they are more qualified than the PhDs and
teams of researchers that go through exhaustive efforts (including soliciting feedback from
hundreds of highly respected scholars, professionals in the fields for which they seek a given definition for, etc.) to arrive at the definitions included in dictionaries and encyclopedias, by all means, have fun refuting the above. I'm going to tune you out though.....
And, for what it's worth, I have been a "musician" for the better part of 22 years, including many years spent in tribute bands and many others spent in original bands. I count them all in my quoted '22' as, clearly, they
all qualify as such.
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