Musician - Gakshi

Japanese: 楽師 - ガクシ
Musician - Gakshi
1. A person who plays music. A musician.
2 (musician) A person who plays music in a dance hall, etc.
3. Staff members of the Gagaku Bureau under the Ritsuryo system. Happy Life Student taught music to.
4. An employee of the Music Department of the Imperial Household Agency's Shikibusho. Engaged in musical instruments.
[Synonyms] Player, performer, player, musician, concertmaster, bandmaster, pianist, violinist, cellist, guitarist, drummer

Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend

Japanese:
音楽を演奏する人。楽人。
(楽士)ダンスホールなどで音楽を演奏する人。楽手。
律令制の雅楽寮の職員。楽生がくせいに音楽を教えた。
宮内庁式部職の楽部の職員。奏楽に従事する。
[類語]奏者・演奏家・演奏者・弾き手・ミュージシャン・コンサートマスター・バンドマスター・ピアニスト・バイオリニスト・チェリスト・ギタリスト・ドラマー

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