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单词 bandmaster
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Definition of bandmaster in English:

bandmaster

nounˈban(d)mɑːstəˈbæn(d)ˌmæstər
  • The conductor of a musical band, especially a brass or military one.

    (尤指铜管乐队或军乐队的)指挥

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has been bandmaster of the Morawa Brass Band since 1960, but began with the band in 1948 playing the euphonium.
    • Zorn is also known for his desire for absolute control; a familiar feature in large-scale bandmasters.
    • He was also the bandmaster for the Rum City Silver Band and in 1977 formed a community band made up of students from the schools at which he taught.
    • The bandmaster, John Ward, helped me to learn the basics but he was not that familiar with it either as the instrument was so new.
    • I remember clearly the red turban of the Sikh bandmaster but can't recollect anything sensible about the rest of the band.
    • These were played with great enthusiasm but no skill by various scouts, but we never found a bandmaster.
    • The congregation sang the American battle hymn, the US national anthem and God Save the Queen, accompanied by Wilton Royal British Legion Band, led by bandmaster Bob Hardy.
    • The bandmaster's stick, glowing at both ends, moved in circles, though you could not see the man behind it.
    • Military bandmasters were able to arrange pieces to suit their players and instruments, and many became composers themselves.
    • Wallace Hartley was the bandmaster on the Titanic and it is reported he and the band played on while the ship sank.
    • Caroline's father Isaac was an oboist in the Hanovarian Foot Guards and rose to become the bandmaster.
    • ‘Our old accordions are worn out and have given us great service,’ says bandmaster Peter Smith.
    • The article provoked anger at Miller from certain army brass and some old-line military bandmasters.
    • A note on the back of the original print names the bandmaster as ‘Mr Metcalfe, Skipton.’
    • Striking that balance between old and new will always be difficult, but after a few numbers here, memories of their old bandmaster begin to fade.
    • I thanked the bandmaster for his gesture, but could hardly get the words out.
    • Sergeant Caroline Constantine, 31, is currently on the bandmaster's course at the Royal Military School of Music at Kneller Hall.
    • The education department paid a bandmaster because there were 5 school bands in Newcastle.
    • He is now undertaking the bandmaster's course at Kneller Hall, Twickenham.
    • He was perhaps not a great composer like his brother, but was still an important pedagogue and bandmaster who went down in the history of Turkish music as the founder of European tradition.

Definition of bandmaster in US English:

bandmaster

nounˈban(d)ˌmastərˈbæn(d)ˌmæstər
  • The conductor of a musical band, especially a brass or military one.

    (尤指铜管乐队或军乐队的)指挥

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Striking that balance between old and new will always be difficult, but after a few numbers here, memories of their old bandmaster begin to fade.
    • Caroline's father Isaac was an oboist in the Hanovarian Foot Guards and rose to become the bandmaster.
    • The article provoked anger at Miller from certain army brass and some old-line military bandmasters.
    • Military bandmasters were able to arrange pieces to suit their players and instruments, and many became composers themselves.
    • Sergeant Caroline Constantine, 31, is currently on the bandmaster's course at the Royal Military School of Music at Kneller Hall.
    • Wallace Hartley was the bandmaster on the Titanic and it is reported he and the band played on while the ship sank.
    • These were played with great enthusiasm but no skill by various scouts, but we never found a bandmaster.
    • I remember clearly the red turban of the Sikh bandmaster but can't recollect anything sensible about the rest of the band.
    • A note on the back of the original print names the bandmaster as ‘Mr Metcalfe, Skipton.’
    • He was perhaps not a great composer like his brother, but was still an important pedagogue and bandmaster who went down in the history of Turkish music as the founder of European tradition.
    • The bandmaster's stick, glowing at both ends, moved in circles, though you could not see the man behind it.
    • Zorn is also known for his desire for absolute control; a familiar feature in large-scale bandmasters.
    • ‘Our old accordions are worn out and have given us great service,’ says bandmaster Peter Smith.
    • He was also the bandmaster for the Rum City Silver Band and in 1977 formed a community band made up of students from the schools at which he taught.
    • The congregation sang the American battle hymn, the US national anthem and God Save the Queen, accompanied by Wilton Royal British Legion Band, led by bandmaster Bob Hardy.
    • He is now undertaking the bandmaster's course at Kneller Hall, Twickenham.
    • He has been bandmaster of the Morawa Brass Band since 1960, but began with the band in 1948 playing the euphonium.
    • I thanked the bandmaster for his gesture, but could hardly get the words out.
    • The education department paid a bandmaster because there were 5 school bands in Newcastle.
    • The bandmaster, John Ward, helped me to learn the basics but he was not that familiar with it either as the instrument was so new.
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