With the naïve astonishment of the Germans when they meet a Frenchman who is a good musician he said: "Odd.
In America, we have Leopold Lichtenberg, a good musician of admirable qualifications.
Her father was Salvator Urso, a good musician, and son of a good musician, so that the young violinist inherited some of her talent.
Beaumarchais, who had strong views on the subject of the musical drama, and who was himself a good musician,[13] had in the first instance designed it as a libretto.
Nilsson was not, in fact, a good musician; few prime donne are.
It is so essential--and so rare--for a prima donna to be not only a fine singer but also a good musician.
Dick, who is a good musician, goes off with his flute in its case, intending to make his way to a city where there is an Army barracks and a Naval port, presumably Chatham, since we are in Kent.
When the boy appeared he patted him on the head, and praised his performance, telling him that he was sure that he would make a good musician.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good musician" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.