While the exact percentage of musicians who use pseudonyms can vary, estimates suggest that around 20-30% of artists adopt stage names or pseudonyms at some point in their careers. This practice often helps them create a distinct public persona, navigate privacy concerns, or simplify complex names. The prevalence can differ across genres and regions, but pseudonyms remain a common aspect of the music industry.
Musicians use registers in music to vary the pitch of their notes, allowing them to create different moods and emotions in their performances. By moving between high and low registers, musicians can add depth and contrast to their music, making it more dynamic and expressive.
The possessive form of the plural noun musicians is musicians'.example: The musicians' rehearsal is scheduled for eight.
The possessive form of the noun musicians is musicians'.
A union for musicians to join for possible benefits.
The instruments of the musicians were tuned well. = The musicians' instruments were tuned well.
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Andre Norton and James Tiptree were two pseudonyms used by female authors.
Andrew Bauer has written: 'The Hawthorn dictionary of pseudonyms' -- subject(s): Anonyms and pseudonyms
Amitabha Chatterjee has written: 'Dictionary of Indian pseudonyms' -- subject(s): Indic Anonyms and pseudonyms
John Lennon, using one of his many pseudonyms.
Lennon was known to use pseudonyms as Dr Winston O'Boogie, Mel Torment and The Reverend Fred Gherkin.
Musicians are normally use for moral purposes. You'll find the specific answer in the Warhammer Rulebook.
To protect themselves from the groupies?
flutists
check on the law