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to instrumental
adjective
Acting as an instrument; serving as a means; contributing to promote; conductive; helpful; serviceable; essential or central.
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"I still mostly listen to instrumental music," Tabish says.
That's why I go more to instrumental music than vocal music these days.
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.
Is the aim of music education funding to enable every young person to have access to instrumental tuition?
He was also a distinguished composer whose sophisticated music had a particular sensitivity to instrumental colors and harmonic nuances.
Have we reached a point where devotion to instrumental reason is so maniacal we can't handle mere stories anymore?
Verdi was criticized by Casella (and others) who thought opera was a barrier to modernity and hoped to return the spotlight to instrumental music.
Gaming is key to instrumental grime's aggressive, yet estranged, physicality — this is music made predominantly by young men recording at home.
DUNNING 'TANGO PASIÓN' Tango dancers and singers will do their stuff to instrumental music provided live by the Latin Grammy Award-winning orchestra Sexteto Major.
The apocalyptic material of "Doctor Atomic" has inspired him to instrumental writing of genuinely Wagnerian multiplicity, roiling with all the emotions the characters ignore, gloss over or suppress.
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