What is Maestro?
Maestro is an Italian word that is reflected in the master or professor. It is a title that is generally given by a highly qualified musician, but sometimes it can be given artists in other types of art. The term Maestro, which is in male form, is used for men and for women who are music masters. The female form, Maestra, has a different meaning that is not used in music. The term is used in many types of music ownership and can apply to instrumentalists, composers, conductors and teachers. It is an honorary period that suggests that one has great respect from the people who tell him, but there is no official way to become one. Anyone who believes that another person deserves great respect in the field of art can unofficially award the title. The music student is his music teacher Maestro. The world famous soloist is also Maestro.
This term is also used to encounter music at the event and speakswith a person who is in charge of music for the performance. The opening speaker at the event could end his speech with the words "Maestro, please!" indicate that music should begin. This can also be said that he hints at the entrance music for artists or a special guest at the event. This sentence was so widespread that it came to inspire its own popular song "Music, Maestro, please" from jazz thrombon and legend Bandleader Tommy Dorsey.
A person called Maestro may not always be a master musician. Sometimes it can be a person who presses the "Play" button on the stereo. Although it began when the party music came from a group of musicians led by a real maest, its use transferred to the events that recorded the music that plays on Cue DJ. It is a bridge common to events with the highest or retro decorum style, but the phrase can also be used at everyday parties, often with a certain degree of sarcasm.