recordership (Meaning)

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recordership (n.)

The office of a recorder.

Synonyms & Antonyms of recordership

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recordership Sentence Examples

  1. The medieval recordership was played widely across Europe.
  2. The renaissance recordership was a vital instrument in consort music.
  3. The baroque recordership experienced a resurgence in popularity during the early music revival.
  4. The modern recordership is typically made of plastic or wood.
  5. Recorder players use different fingerings to produce different notes.
  6. The fingering chart for the recordership is relatively simple.
  7. The recorder is a versatile instrument that can be used in various genres.
  8. The soprano recorder is the most common size.
  9. The alto recorder is slightly larger than the soprano recorder.
  10. The tenor recorder is deeper in pitch than the alto recorder.

FAQs About the word recordership

The office of a recorder.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The medieval recordership was played widely across Europe.

The renaissance recordership was a vital instrument in consort music.

The baroque recordership experienced a resurgence in popularity during the early music revival.

The modern recordership is typically made of plastic or wood.