Crossword clues for musicianship
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1828, from musician + -ship.
Wiktionary
n. The skill of a musician or of a composer.
WordNet
n. artistry in performing music
Usage examples of "musicianship".
I make no claims to wisdom, ferocity, versatility, musicianship, truculence, or any of a dozen other Sirenese virtues.
These bands competed with each other -- who had the best musicianship, wardrobe, choreography.
Intelligence quotient of a hundred and seventy, and musicianship Mozart would have killed for.
He had a tenor voice of remarkable power, flexibility, and range, which because of his superb musicianship was never merely, monotonously, perfect.
Her musicianship compounded her isolation, but it was another reason Gilman tolerated her: Mirlad had died some two years before, although perhaps only Maerad mourned his passing, and she was now the only person in the cot with the skill to play at the riots.
And he _continued_: the musicianship on his post-draft dodger beef albums dwarfs the sides he cut pre-'51.
Nobody cared about musicianship, innovation, structure, experimentation or stagecraft: all it took was three chords and a cheery melody and these fucking morons were getting indie record deals.