Sentence examples for To instrumental from inspiring English sources

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To instrumental

adjective

Acting as an instrument; serving as a means; contributing to promote; conductive; helpful; serviceable; essential or central.

  • He was instrumental in conducting the business.

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"I still mostly listen to instrumental music," Tabish says.

Even in her approach to instrumental music, lyricism prevails.

That's why I go more to instrumental music than vocal music these days.

Claudio Monteverdi devoted more of his energies to vocal than to instrumental composition.

For macrocrystalline graphite both techniques are subject to instrumental limitations and should not be used.

When she was growing up she listened mostly to instrumental music.

Like Kant, Hegel preferred vocal music to instrumental, deprecating wordless music as subjective and indefinite.

He may then stop using a computer and print his results for transcription to instrumental performance.

Enrollment limited to 15; open by audition to instrumental or vocal performers.

Excessive transfer of affective value to instrumental action is thought to contribute to psychiatric disorders.

The sensory evaluation of color and texture were correlated to instrumental color and texture analysis.

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