English to Gujarati Dictionary instrumental

instrumental

વાદ્ય
definition
noun
Her music presents instrumentals and melodies that blend classical, contemporary jazz, pop and African rhythms into a seamless style.
a piece of (usually nonclassical) music performed solely by instruments, with no vocals.
Of the five inflectional cases which are commonly ascribed to the Old English noun, the instrumental is the one least obvious.
the instrumental case.
adjective
the society was instrumental in bringing about legislation
serving as an instrument or means in pursuing an aim or policy.
a largely instrumental piece
(of music) performed on instruments, not sung.
translation of 'instrumental'
કોઈ બાબતના કાર્યસાધક,
સાધન દર્શાવનાર (તૃતીયા વિભક્તિ),
વાદ્ય સંબંધી,
કોઈ બાબતના સાધનરૂપ
adjective
કાર્યસાધક
example
A dense libretto, by the composer, and an expressionistic musical style, which searches out new 'instrumental' colors, make this opera a masterpiece.
His style was mainstream with little evidence of experimentation, and yet there is variety and a particular use of 'instrumental' colour throughout.
Ideally too, the 'instrumental' colours need to bolder, less integrated into a homogeneous texture.
On a whole, the album offers a lot in terms of musical context and 'instrumental' set-up.
Although height can be measured by 'instrumental' methods, it is often an estimate.
The 'instrumental' function of dope stamps, for both users and dealers, is clearly an important aspect of the phenomenon, but it does not tell the whole story.
Secondly, it was recorded that no attempt should be made at a difficult mid-cavity 'instrumental' delivery.
Unlike an 'instrumental' music degree, conducting courses will generally involve more philosophical and historical elements, as well as the basic technical training.
As well as musical skills such as improvisation, arranging, composition and 'instrumental' studies, there will also be a business element to the course which will teach students how to market themselves and put on a gig.
Here was Bach with new life, vibrant 'instrumental' colors and bold drama - Bach for the 21st century!
Fetal distress was more common among 'instrumental' deliveries.
He crossed for two of Australia's 13 tries in a 90-8 victory and was 'instrumental' in many more.
All tenets are 'instrumental' in producing issues that prepare war fighters and planners to be good decision makers.
A rich, soulful, musical voice and a brilliant 'instrumental' ability are just the start of it.
It is incompatible with the manipulative attitude implicit in an 'instrumental' view of religion.
It is almost like I have to have two different heads - writing 'instrumental' music is totally different from writing songs for vocals.
Anne was 'instrumental' in coordinating, with the assistance of the Barwon Group of the Country Women's Association, drought hampers that were dispersed amongst farmers in need.
Du Toit also moves beyond a purely 'instrumental' view of violence, as simply a means to an end, to argue that violence often has symbolic meanings and can become an end in itself.
We will then consider the 'instrumental' function of value judgments and their experimental verification.
This situation is likely if she has experienced a long labor, an 'instrumental' delivery, or separation from her baby, all of which are more likely following an epidural.
There are those who say that God can be worshipped in church through human musical creativity and 'instrumental' skill, and would claim the Psalms advocate the use of many instruments in worship.
The process of naming brands of dope and the choice of images represented in dope stamps have a number of functions not related to the 'instrumental' functions employed by users and distributors.
It is music without any rhetoric or goal, in which periods of time (increasingly lengthy as he got older) are filled with washes of 'instrumental' colour.
The effect is due to the limitation of the 'instrumental' resolution regarding the measurement of hydration water large-scale motions.
The government's ability to provide basic services reliably was 'instrumental' in establishing government creditability.
Why do so many people hold an 'instrumental' view of culture?
Although his musical output was modest, his vocal and 'instrumental' music speaks in a highly personal voice.
By the 1960s, whites too had become avid fans of township jazz, which had sprouted into kwela's 'instrumental' music and mbaqanga, a vocal jazz style.
The exhibition, which is well worth a visit, consists mainly of photographs and prints of ships that were built, their history and the people who were 'instrumental' in Waterford shipbuilding.
Duquin argues that nonactive representations of women may reinforce the view that women's bodies serve an ornamental, rather than 'instrumental' , function.
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