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To instruments
noun
A device used to produce music.
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He then abandoned this pattern for his Third Symphony, as two movements for voices and orchestra follow three purely instrumental ones before the finale returns to instruments alone.
"If people don't have access to instruments or music education, they make stuff themselves.
"He had a lot of great ideas about how you connected computers to instruments.
He converted corporate balance sheets from transparent tools to instruments of deceit.
Margaret Leng-Tan has applied that theory to instruments, by way of the toy piano.
Records went from technology for music consumers to instruments for music producers.
And while some airlines issue boarding passes to instruments, others don't.
Hula, sensuous mimetic Hawaiian dance, performed sitting or standing, with undulating gestures to instruments and chant.
Joining a band provided a brisk Dummies' Guide to Instruments, and I began to understand what each member was doing.
Other pieces stained red contain residue of the copper wires that connected the bomb to instruments in bunkers.
Gove's suggestion reduces them to instruments for enabling the better-supported to get into a good course.
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