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Lady bird [3.3K]
2 years ago
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This soloist was responsible for creating a cool, laid-back style that utilized a smooth tone and long melodic lines.

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Leviafan [203]2 years ago
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This soloist was responsible for creating a cool, laid-back style that utilized a smooth tone and long melodic lines.

<h3>What does a soloist do?</h3>

A soloist is an individual musician that is being featured in some way. Like a guitar solo in a rock song, the soloist might be heard over the rest of the orchestra for a brief solo while the rest of the “band” stays out of the way and supports the soloist.

As freelancers, soloists don't have the steady, reliable paycheck and job security of an orchestra member. Instead, they must market themselves, actively seek out performance opportunities, take on side gigs like recording projects, and negotiate sponsorships—each a major source of their livelihood.

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