English to Marathi Dictionary instrumental

instrumental

कारणीभूत
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'
वाद्याचा,
वाद्यासंबंधी,
कारणीभूत,
साधनीभूत
example
Musicians, singers, and related workers play musical instruments, sing, compose or arrange music, or conduct groups in 'instrumental' or vocal performances.
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.
Duquin argues that nonactive representations of women may reinforce the view that women's bodies serve an ornamental, rather than 'instrumental' , function.
Competitions will take place in solo singing, recitation, question time, 'instrumental' music, ballad group singing, novelty act, ceilidh dancing.
Her major gratifications were seeing the many social services she was 'instrumental' in initiating come to fruition, among them day care for senior citizens.
Our thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs about other motorists' dangerous driving habits are 'instrumental' in producing our emotional response.
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 orchestra is no Vienna Philharmonic, but the musicians cope valiantly with the complex score and convey much of its 'instrumental' color.
The real interest lies in Frank's uncanny use of contrasting 'instrumental' colors to create a texture for the ear.
Although several experienced hands, who were 'instrumental' in that series victory are unavailable, a core of exciting young players is emerging.
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.
Here was Bach with new life, vibrant 'instrumental' colors and bold drama - Bach for the 21st century!
The result is a fascinating array of delicate 'instrumental' colours.
The frequency of change to 'instrumental' delivery and resuscitation at birth illustrates that many of the cases were probably infected in utero.
Those featuring in the concert will travel from all over the county, guaranteeing those present a wonderful night's entertainment in 'instrumental' music, singing and dancing.
Stamps also serve important 'instrumental' and expressive functions in the lives of heroin distributors.
This work represents not Beethoven the titan, but Beethoven as composer of warmly songful 'instrumental' music.
There follow three chapters dealing with other sources grouped by genre: sacred music, theatre music and vocal, keyboard and 'instrumental' music.
In electronic devices, even a negligible 'instrumental' error can totally degrade the system compared to electro-mechanical ones.
A few well chosen elements of directorial interpretation are 'instrumental' in making this production more suited to and enjoyable for its audience.
The epidural group had more 'instrumental' deliveries, however.
This result may be related to the increase in 'instrumental' deliveries or to the increased use of Pitocin.
Music is universal and hence Hindustani, Carnatic and 'instrumental' music, which has great value on the international arena, has to be promoted through fusion, she adds.
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.
Both vocal and 'instrumental' music, as well as dance, play a significant role in Azande culture.
Sensory and 'instrumental' measurements are used together to draw conclusions and make assumptions about quality.
I'd rather have a caesarean than go through another 'instrumental' delivery.
They went to war together and both were 'instrumental' in a victory that many consider a defining moment in Canadian hockey history.
Emily was 'instrumental' in forming a branch of the Girls Friendly Society in Tullow and remained active in this society for many years helping to train young girls in their formative years in religion and crafts.
They lead to an overly 'instrumental' view of education that emphasizes the immediate needs of self-interested parties and programs of study that have economic returns.
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