All my life I wanted to be a musician.
The word "musician" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word of the sentence or part of a title. For example, you would write, "The musician performed beautifully," but if it were part of a title, you might write, "The Musician's Journey." In general usage, it remains lowercase.
I will never be a good musician because I don't practice enough.
Ex. The drummer is a very talented musician.
Musical: He has musical talent. What a musical young girl. Other ways: I love music. What an amazing musician!
The possessive form of the noun musician is musician's.Example: The musician's name is Frederick.
The word "musician" should not be capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word of the sentence or part of a title. For example, you would write, "The musician performed beautifully," but if it were part of a title, you might write, "The Musician's Journey." In general usage, it remains lowercase.
I went to see the musician play at the concert.
I will never be a good musician because I don't practice enough.
Ex. The drummer is a very talented musician.
The common nouns in the sentence are musician and guitar.
Example sentence - Her voice sounded like a songbird when she sang the song.
With just one more musician in the band, we can be an octet.
An example sentence with nominee is it would be, "I was a nominee for best musician at the music festival held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania."
A hungry musician stopped playing his guitar so that he could go to the cafe and buy a Hippo sandwich with octopus eyes on it.
If I'm running for political office, am I a politician or a musician?
Her boyfriend is a good musician.Musicians are usually in the spotlight when it comes to tabloids.
"Sitar" can be used as illustrated in the sentence, "I will learn to play the sitar".