Routiner

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A jazz musician who plays by ear (i.e. not using sheet music, but rather following along with the band and memorizing music when needed).

    "Around the turn of the century, however, "routiner" or "head" music and "ear" musicians began to appear at parades. This was music more exclusively rooted in black traditions, played by men who often could not read music but who instead improvised."

  2. 2
    A device used to automatically activate and cycle the settings of electronic equipment for testing purposes.

    "In preparing for the test, it is only necessary to connect the routiner to a test distributor by operating a key."

Example

More examples

"Around the turn of the century, however, "routiner" or "head" music and "ear" musicians began to appear at parades. This was music more exclusively rooted in black traditions, played by men who often could not read music but who instead improvised."

Etymology

From routine + -er.

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