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Generally, they could be called a "musician". Or for example: a "guitarist" plays a guitar. A "pianist" plays a piano. An "organist" plays the organ. A "violinist" plays the violin. A "harpist" plays the harp. A "drummer" plays the drums! An example now: "South Jersey's premier musician, Darin Geltzer, is one heck of a guitarist!"

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A Musician.

or a percussionist if they like, play percussion instruments

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15y ago
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A musician plays an instrument. More specifically, a pianist plays the piano, a flutist plays the Flute, a cellist plays the cello and so on.

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instrumentalist, musician

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a musician

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musician

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Deborah Dolan

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3y ago
i think there has to be a word for someone who enjoys playing music for others

A musician

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musician

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a music lover

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Deborah Dolan

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Instrumentalist

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