Which preposition to use with musician

of Occurrences 60%

It takes the pure love of noise, and trains it to pitches, harmonies, intervals, and makes a musician of the boy who used to whack his spoon.

in Occurrences 41%

" "He must have been a musician in his life time," suggested Chet.

on Occurrences 9%

Others accompanied the musician on Jews' harps of bamboos, as accurate as those of the Mintras on the Malay Peninsula; and there was one who played on a guitar, which he had himself made, but after a European pattern.

as Occurrences 9%

At that moment the moon was rising through the late twilight, and a nightingale high overhead, no doubt judging her little self to be quite as great a musician as the famous Cordova, suddenly began a very wonderful piece of her own, just half a tone higher than Margaret's, which might have distressed a sensitive musician, but did not jar in the least on Lady Maud's ear.

with Occurrences 9%

The Sultan sent musicians with trumpets and cymbals to meet them, so that the air resounded with music and cheers.

at Occurrences 8%

Then there is the "poet's tree," which grows over the tomb of Tan-Sein, a musician at the court of Mohammed Akbar.

from Occurrences 7%

" "I have heard es ist alles 'the almighty dollar'," said a musician from Berlin, one of the gay company.

for Occurrences 6%

This flood of strange minstrels partly drowned the slang melodies and the monotonous strains of ordinary street musicians for a while.

to Occurrences 6%

"Mein friend," remarked the musician to Andy, "you vatch oud for dot poy.

like Occurrences 4%

And I know I can write some songs that will be publishable and singablefor persons who aren't musicians like Paula.

before Occurrences 3%

Enter SOLSTITIUM very richly attired, with a noise of musicians before him.

than Occurrences 2%

"He hath a son, Domenico, not two years old, who already shows a great ear for his father's music; and they say he will even be a greater musician than his father.

among Occurrences 2%

[Enter more Villagers, a Musician among them] HOST (to them)

outside Occurrences 1%

When the Man with the Iron Jaw had whispered to the fat musician outside the dressing tent guarded by Wagner's assistants, he had asked him to get Andy out of the clutches of the constable.

along Occurrences 1%

"We have some musicians along with us, so we can have plenty of music," remarked the gentleman.

through Occurrences 1%

"Little girl," he began, "last year in Boston when you came into my life" The harsh jangle of a Chinese orchestra broke the dull murmur of the street and in an instant the little balcony was crowded with gazers eager to catch a glimpse of the musicians through the windows opposite.

over Occurrences 1%

During the evening no talk was allowed except the occasional wranglings of the musicians over tempo and shading, but afterwards, every one's tongue, chastened by the long silence, was loosened into loud and cheerful loquacity.

by Occurrences 1%

Famous though they were as musicians by reason of their sincere and masterful handling of the raw material of music, there is so little depth of thought in their compositions that many of them have failed to live.

out Occurrences 1%

It stopped the bartenders in the act of mixing drinks; it put the musicians out of key, and in the midst of a waltz phrase they broke down and came to a discordant pause.

Which preposition to use with  musician