English to Punjabi Dictionary instrumental

instrumental

ਸਹਾਇਕ
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.
example
A small investment in time could be 'instrumental' in gaining positive outcomes.
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.
Duquin argues that nonactive representations of women may reinforce the view that women's bodies serve an ornamental, rather than 'instrumental' , function.
That is so because the bohemian frequently professes an 'instrumental' view of work as a necessary evil to make money necessary to provide for his bohemian life and the expenses that it involves.
The competition is open to those aged 16 to 24 and has categories for light and classical Hindustani and Carnatic vocal, 'instrumental' and devotional music.
You were elected to government in 1996 with a mandate to improve standards of behaviour in government and parliament, and have instead been 'instrumental' in bringing about a sharp decline!
Thirty four years later, in 2001, it was found dusty and forgotten in the loft of a house in Top Lane and was returned to the parish council chairman who was 'instrumental' in reintroducing the competition.
In other words, they have a purely 'instrumental' view of power, one in which the ends of power are irrelevant.
All tenets are 'instrumental' in producing issues that prepare war fighters and planners to be good decision makers.
There follow three chapters dealing with other sources grouped by genre: sacred music, theatre music and vocal, keyboard and 'instrumental' music.
It is almost like I have to have two different heads - writing 'instrumental' music is totally different from writing songs for vocals.
A rich, soulful, musical voice and a brilliant 'instrumental' ability are just the start of it.
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.
The 'instrumental' color, finely crafted elegance, and glowing sweep of the music were exhilarating.
Even more critically, he has an acute sense of how the rigors of 'instrumental' training can actually squelch innate musical creativity.
Our thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs about other motorists' dangerous driving habits are 'instrumental' in producing our emotional response.
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.
Trials were selected for evaluation that specifically addressed whether epidural analgesia affected the risk of 'instrumental' delivery.
They went to war together and both were 'instrumental' in a victory that many consider a defining moment in Canadian hockey history.
My work consists of using 'instrumental' music and the singing voice as sound stimulation, to train and develop listening.
Inclusion criteria were 'instrumental' vertex delivery of a live singleton after 37 weeks of gestation or cesarean delivery at full dilation.
It is incompatible with the manipulative attitude implicit in an 'instrumental' view of religion.
Of the five inflectional cases which are commonly ascribed to the Old English noun, the 'instrumental' is the one least obvious.
This work represents not Beethoven the titan, but Beethoven as composer of warmly songful 'instrumental' music.
Studies with sufficiently long followup, including the need for surgical repair later in life, are required to properly evaluate the association between 'instrumental' deliveries and such outcomes.
The orchestra is no Vienna Philharmonic, but the musicians cope valiantly with the complex score and convey much of its 'instrumental' color.
Stamps also serve important 'instrumental' and expressive functions in the lives of heroin distributors.
Nor did he allow himself to be deterred by the fact that it was these men who were 'instrumental' in his success as a solo artist.
On a whole, the album offers a lot in terms of musical context and 'instrumental' set-up.
He crossed for two of Australia's 13 tries in a 90-8 victory and was 'instrumental' in many more.
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