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Discover LudwigThe phrase "live instrument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a musical instrument that is played in real-time, as opposed to a recorded or synthesized version.
Example: "The band decided to incorporate a live instrument into their performance to enhance the overall sound."
Alternatives: "real instrument" or "acoustic instrument."
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And I don't mean buying a real live instrument and actually spending your efforts learning how to play it.
With a live instrument track as the foundation of the recordings, they eschewed the common practice of piecing together parts of several takes to make one continuous piece.
Emerson's commitment to modular as a live instrument led to a collaboration with the instrument's inventor Robert Moog who would give the musician prototypes of new Moog's to test out while on tour.
Then, the coverslips were mounted with AntiFade and placed onto microscope slides and GFP fluorescence was observed under an LSM 5 live instrument (Carl Zeiss).
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None of the headliners on this tour had live instruments or even dancers.
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