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Filter by Meaning The singer and his accompanist had been performing together for years, so their chemistry was perfect.
The guitarist was an excellent accompanist for the singer's performance.
The harpist was an exceptional accompanist for the soprano's operatic aria.
The pianist will be performing as an accompanist for the ballet dancers.
The new employee was assigned an accompanist to guide him through his first day at work.
The hostess was grateful to have a good accompanist to help her receive the guests at the party.
The writer brought her editor as an accompanist to the book launch event.
As an accompanist, Sarah provides moral support to her friend who is going through a tough time.
The second violinist was an important accompanist to the first violinist, providing harmony and support.
The drummer was a talented accompanist to the lead singer, enhancing the overall sound of the band.
The pianist acted as an accompanist to the singer during the concert.
The dancers relied on the accompanist to set the pace for their performance.
The ballet company hired a professional accompanist to play the music during their rehearsals.
The accompanist played the guitar while the flamenco dancer performed her intricate footwork.
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