English to Telugu Dictionary instrumental

instrumental

వాయిద్య
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'
సాధనంగా ఉన్న,
జంత్రవాద్యాలమీద నిర్వహించే,
పనిముట్లనుంచి పుట్టిన,
కరణకారకం
example
The frequency of change to 'instrumental' delivery and resuscitation at birth illustrates that many of the cases were probably infected in utero.
Even more critically, he has an acute sense of how the rigors of 'instrumental' training can actually squelch innate musical creativity.
Inclusion criteria were 'instrumental' vertex delivery of a live singleton after 37 weeks of gestation or cesarean delivery at full dilation.
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.
The earliest piece here is Nacht-Schatten, from 1991, in which microtones colour and destabilise the 'instrumental' textures.
The 'instrumental' color, finely crafted elegance, and glowing sweep of the music were exhilarating.
This result may be related to the increase in 'instrumental' deliveries or to the increased use of Pitocin.
If necessary, early intervention with 'instrumental' delivery is appropriate.
The epidural group had more 'instrumental' deliveries, however.
The government's ability to provide basic services reliably was 'instrumental' in establishing government creditability.
Trials were selected for evaluation that specifically addressed whether epidural analgesia affected the risk of 'instrumental' delivery.
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.
I'd rather have a caesarean than go through another 'instrumental' delivery.
Finally, he investigates what he calls the 'instrumental' functions, that is, the afterlife of the narrative or the consequences of the work.
The 'instrumental' function of power is perceived to be as a question of knowledge.
Concerts of vocal and 'instrumental' music were given regularly.
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!
Ideally too, the 'instrumental' colours need to bolder, less integrated into a homogeneous texture.
We will then consider the 'instrumental' function of value judgments and their experimental verification.
The real interest lies in Frank's uncanny use of contrasting 'instrumental' colors to create a texture for the ear.
Finzi had more trouble with 'instrumental' music than with vocal.
Also, neocons seem to have a more 'instrumental' view of religion.
First, Longinus recognizes the 'instrumental' functions of rhetoric, and can treat it as an object of judgment.
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.
Produce production can be 'instrumental' in arresting the decline in the number of farms in some rural areas, as well as in providing an alternative to tobacco production.
The official focus on the ageing question, with the implicit notion that people have a responsibility to reproduce a new generation of elder-carers, contributes to the 'instrumental' view of parenthood.
My work consists of using 'instrumental' music and the singing voice as sound stimulation, to train and develop listening.
He was 'instrumental' in bringing in both Japanese and American taiko drum ensembles, as well as the 1997 and 1999 North American taiko conferences.
All tenets are 'instrumental' in producing issues that prepare war fighters and planners to be good decision makers.
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.
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