How to use in-sentence of “accompaniment”:
+ Later he became a church organist and an accompaniment accompanist at the Théâtre-Lyrique.
+ He was an excellent pianist and sometimes accompaniment accompanied singers such as Kathleen Ferrier at recitals.
+ There is often a tune with a simple accompaniment using broken chords called an “Alberti bass”.
+ It can sometimes sound quite amusing when playing an “um-cha-um-cha” accompaniment like in the “Dance of the Cygnets” from Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake”.
+ He curses The Charlatan to the accompaniment of the “Petrushka chord” for full orchestra.

Example sentences of “accompaniment”:
+ He pulls himself together to the accompaniment of arpeggiated C major and F♯ major chords.
+ The piano accompaniment is very difficult to play because the right hand has continuous repeated octaveoctaves which describe the galloping of the horse in the wild, stormy night.
+ Some of his best piano writing is in the accompaniment to his songs.
+ The earliest blues-like music was a “functional expression, rendered in a call-and-response style without accompaniment or harmony and unbounded by the formality of any particular musical structure”.
+ The accompaniment might also be played on a different instrument.
+ This double bass solo with piano accompaniment makes the elephant sound heavy and clumsy.
+ The piano has a gentle accompaniment which sounds like the throbbing of the spinning wheel.
+ Songs were often accompaniment accompanied by a lute.
+ The more sophisticated kind was made with olive oil, with an accompaniment of assorted vegetables when available.
+ The orchestral accompaniment consists mainly of reiterated notes for the first verse and of falling chromatic lines for the second verse.
+ Basso continuo, sometimes just called “continuo”, was played by an instrument providing chordal accompaniment such as a keyboard instrument or plucked string instrument such as the lute along with another bass instrument such as cello, violone, or bassoon.
+ He pulls himself together to the accompaniment of arpeggiated C major and F♯ major chords.
+ The piano accompaniment is very difficult to play because the right hand has continuous repeated octaveoctaves which describe the galloping of the horse in the wild, stormy night.
+ Some of his best piano writing is in the accompaniment to his songs.
+ This is the song Suni sings to the accompaniment of a guitar for Chulsu in the movie.
+ A piece of music may have a melody and an accompaniment underneath.
+ The accompaniment must not ‘drown’ the tune.
+ In the Baroque period the accompaniment was often played by the basso continuo.
+ They may be accompaniment accompanied by an instrument or an orchestra.
+ The accompaniment does not always have to be lower than the tune.
+ Basso continuo is a form of musical accompaniment used in the Baroque period.
+ He points out that the gracefulness of the Minuet can be attributed to the flowing, even accompaniment and the “falling chromatic theme”.
+ The lover may accompaniment accompany himself on a guitar.
