English to Hindi Dictionary instrumentalist

instrumentalist

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noun
These three singer/composer/ instrumentalists deliver original pop songs interspersed with passionate renditions of Celtic and Eastern European folk tunes.
a player of a musical instrument.
It has the virtue of solving certain paradoxes such as the infamous Schrödinger's cat paradox, but few philosophers or physicists can take it very seriously unless they are either idealists or instrumentalists .
an adherent of instrumentalism.
adjective
Most modern philosophers sympathetic to the pragmatist outlook think that the instrumentalist account of truth is unnecessarily revisionist.
of or in terms of instrumentalism.
translation of 'instrumentalist'
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Unlike the empiricist, the 'instrumentalist' does not maintain that the only valid concepts are those reducible to sense data.
Indeed, the 'instrumentalist' can argue that it is sometimes immoral to insist on critically reflecting and acting autonomously when one may actually act worse as a result of consistently critically reflecting.
An exceptional singer, songwriter and skilled 'instrumentalist' , Irish Music magazine hailed him as ‘one of the country's major folk voices’.
Most modern philosophers sympathetic to the pragmatist outlook think that the 'instrumentalist' account of truth is unnecessarily revisionist.
Dewey combined this 'instrumentalist' pragmatism with a commitment to naturalism, i.e. to an understanding of the world and human life which respects the discoveries of the natural sciences.
For Duhem, this 'instrumentalist' doctrine played a key role in maintaining his religious and scientific views in peaceful coexistence.
Mach shared Berkeley's 'instrumentalist' view of scientific laws and theories.
Utilitarian, functional and 'instrumentalist' ideas started to reshape the curriculum.
That he is a superior 'instrumentalist' , a thoughtful musician, a questing spirit, and a great charmer, no one doubts.
The conductor and the 'instrumentalists' establish a French style in the overture.
Unlike most 'instrumentalists' , pianists must perform on whatever instrument is made available to them.
Is it any wonder that the stereotype of choral singers is that we have less musical skill than 'instrumentalists' ?
Fortunately, with recordings and film aiding our memories, these singers, 'instrumentalists' , conductors, and composers need never fade from memory, and they may live forever.
Their rapid scherzos, fugal finales, and dependence on four equally engaging string players attest as much to the virtuosity of the 'instrumentalists' employed at court as to Haydn's accomplishment.
Of the 44 'instrumentalists' , excluding pianists, who graduated in 1994, 36 alumni were interviewed for the article; eight members of the class could not be found.
Given the radiantly musical performances for singers and 'instrumentalists' alike, surely we could have been spared some of the unnecessary busyness.
Vocalists and 'instrumentalists' can use them to provide accompaniment if a live accompanist is not available which probably is most of the time.
But there is little tolerance for guitarists, bodhrán players or other 'instrumentalists' doing the same - they either come as ready-formed virtuosi, or leave their instruments at home.
The singers and 'instrumentalists' were placed on either side of the stage.
The competition is open to pianists or string 'instrumentalists' ages 13 through 19.
This also is excellent preparation for accompanying other 'instrumentalists' or vocalists and for composition.
It has the virtue of solving certain paradoxes such as the infamous Schrödinger's cat paradox, but few philosophers or physicists can take it very seriously unless they are either idealists or 'instrumentalists' .
Unlike many other 'instrumentalists' who control a musical tone from its beginning to its end, the pianist relinquishes control as soon as the sound is heard.
These include solo, chamber music and concerto competitions, as well as ensemble festivals and competitions for string performers, vocalists, pianists and other 'instrumentalists' .
Set in the attractive surroundings of Canford School at historic Wimborne, Dorset, the school offers a variety of courses that are of interest to 'instrumentalists' , singers, pianists and conductors.
But this is not to say that 'instrumentalists' are wholly right, or that Moore is wholly wrong to think that the sole purpose of criminal law is to provide for the retributive punishment of those who culpably commit such wrongs.
These three singer/composer/ 'instrumentalists' deliver original pop songs interspersed with passionate renditions of Celtic and Eastern European folk tunes.
Among them were composers, 'instrumentalists' , vocalists and lecturers in the theory of music.
She also is the pianist for Meadowbrook Church and frequently accompanies 'instrumentalists' and vocalists for competitions, auditions and recitals.
Two things are not understood, particularly by 'instrumentalists' .
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