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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vocalist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who sings, especially in a professional context.
Example: "She is a talented vocalist who has performed at various music festivals around the country."
Alternatives: "a singer" or "a music performer".
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But I was very aggressive as a vocalist.
op. at 8, so too does a vocalist.
The lack of a vocalist required extra attentiveness.
He says he is a vocalist more than a singer.
He plays keyboard, congas and drums and is a vocalist.
"We're filling you with five layered bags," sings a vocalist, "blocking odor so no one gags".
The judges aren't looking for a vocalist who might churn out Christmas albums.
Nine dancers, a live band and a vocalist highlight tango's many moods and facets.
As a vocalist, her style is the exact opposite of Krall's less-is-more approach.
One of them, a vocalist, wore what looked like a C.B.G.B.'s T-shirt.
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It was probably the greatest experience I've ever had working with a vocalist".
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