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accompaniment
  1. (music) A part, usually performed by instruments, that gives support or adds to the background in music, or adds for ornamentation; also, the harmony of a figured bass.
  2. That which accompanies; something that attends as a circumstance, or which is added to give greater completeness to the principal thing, or by way of ornament, or for the sake of symmetry.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Microfiber mops and dust cloths are also a great accompaniment to the vacuum cleaner.”
      “Serve the salad as an accompaniment to barbecued pork during the summer.”
      “The dying pedal tone played here by the horns in the orchestral accompaniment is missing in the organ accompaniment.”
accompanist
  1. (music) The performer in music who takes the accompanying part.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Vocalists and instrumentalists can use them to provide accompaniment if a live accompanist is not available which probably is most of the time.”
      “The late pianist, who died in 2002, was the ideal accompanist for many singers.”
      “While they're used to working with an accompanist, in flamenco the relationship is more interactive.”
accompanyist
  1. Alternative spelling of accompanist
  2. Examples:
    1. “The music, and the audience, and the accompanyist all together were delightful to him.”
      “The accompanyist would, we may assume, do likewise with his pianoforte part, and in this way a perfect ensemble would be secured.”
      “Since other gentlemen are not more obsequious in gallantry, I hereby tender myself for honour of accompanyist and vade mecum.”
accompanier
  1. Someone or something that accompanies.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In the spirit of solidarity, the passenger, accompanier and animal will discover the pleasures of simply being together on the beautiful lanes.”
      “Five places are proposed for youth between the ages of 18 and 25, plus an accompanier, per Marist Province or District.”
      “But the accompanier receives life also, and as people open up to each other, a communion of hearts develops between them.”
accompanying
  1. The process of accompanying.
accompaniments
  1. plural of accompaniment
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  3. Examples:
    1. “I had four starters, five main courses, one vegetable dish, two accompaniments and two desserts.”
      “The menu is strong on game and meat dishes, with some interesting savoury ice-cream accompaniments.”
      “Another time I demonstrated a new keyboard instrument capable of playing accompaniments from floppy disk to a group of flutists.”
accompanyists
  1. plural of accompanyist
accompanyings
  1. plural of accompanying
accompanists
  1. plural of accompanist
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The commodious hall was almost full and on the makeshift stage musical instruments were being installed and tested by the accompanists.”
      “We teach the choir accompanists and band players who make school music programs a success.”
      “So this is a delightful chance for an encounter with a man who is known as one of the best accompanists performing in the world today.”
accompaniers
  1. plural of accompanier
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