noun a person who plays music or sings with someone else who is the main performer
An accompanist is a musician who plays along with a soloist or group, providing background music or support for the main performer.
In theater productions, an accompanist may play music to accompany singers, actors, or dancers during rehearsals or performances.
Accompanists in dance provide live music to accompany dancers during classes, rehearsals, or performances.
An accompanist in a choir plays the piano or another instrument to support the singers during rehearsals and performances.
An accompanist is a musician who plays alongside a soloist or group, providing support and enhancing the overall musical performance.
In the context of singing, an accompanist is a pianist or another musician who plays music to accompany the singer during a performance or rehearsal.
In the world of dance, an accompanist is a musician who plays live music during dance classes, rehearsals, or performances to provide rhythm and support for the dancers.