English to Tamil Dictionary instrumental

instrumental

கருவியாக
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'
காரணமாக இருக்கிற
adjective
கருவியாகப்பயன்படுகிற
example
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.
Unlike an 'instrumental' music degree, conducting courses will generally involve more philosophical and historical elements, as well as the basic technical training.
The organoleptic quality of tomato fruit involves a set of attributes (flavour, aroma, texture) that can be evaluated either by sensory analyses or by 'instrumental' measures.
The result is a fascinating array of delicate 'instrumental' colours.
In Russian, the 'instrumental' case is used to indicate how something is done.
A small investment in time could be 'instrumental' in gaining positive outcomes.
The 'instrumental' function of power is perceived to be as a question of knowledge.
Competitions will take place in solo singing, recitation, question time, 'instrumental' music, ballad group singing, novelty act, ceilidh dancing.
Stamps also serve important 'instrumental' and expressive functions in the lives of heroin distributors.
If necessary, early intervention with 'instrumental' delivery is appropriate.
This result may be related to the increase in 'instrumental' deliveries or to the increased use of Pitocin.
In other words, they have a purely 'instrumental' view of power, one in which the ends of power are irrelevant.
Finzi had more trouble with 'instrumental' music than with vocal.
Ideally too, the 'instrumental' colours need to bolder, less integrated into a homogeneous texture.
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.
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.
The 'instrumental' color, finely crafted elegance, and glowing sweep of the music were exhilarating.
A few well chosen elements of directorial interpretation are 'instrumental' in making this production more suited to and enjoyable for its audience.
Of the five inflectional cases which are commonly ascribed to the Old English noun, the 'instrumental' is the one least obvious.
A rich, soulful, musical voice and a brilliant 'instrumental' ability are just the start of it.
The real interest lies in Frank's uncanny use of contrasting 'instrumental' colors to create a texture for the ear.
Secondly, it was recorded that no attempt should be made at a difficult mid-cavity 'instrumental' delivery.
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.
Concerts of vocal and 'instrumental' music were given regularly.
Events include set dancing, figure dancing, 'instrumental' music, solo singing, recitation, ballad group and question time.
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.
Even more critically, he has an acute sense of how the rigors of 'instrumental' training can actually squelch innate musical creativity.
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.
He crossed for two of Australia's 13 tries in a 90-8 victory and was 'instrumental' in many more.
A dense libretto, by the composer, and an expressionistic musical style, which searches out new 'instrumental' colors, make this opera a masterpiece.
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