Some sentences in use of “instrumental”

How to use in-sentence of “instrumental”:

+ Marc had also been instrumental in the marriage plans between Francis I of Lorraine and Maria Theresa of Austria.

+ He wrote an enormous amount of music, including six symphonysymphonies, 15 chamber, vocal and instrumental works.

+ Their mairiage wis instrumental in almost reviving French hopes o reinstating the House of Bonaparte into a position of power, as seen in the days of Napoleon III.

+ He has won seven “Dove Awards” for his instrumental albums and he has been nominated twice for the Grammy Award for “”Best Rock Gospel Album.”” The style of guitar playing he is most famous for is his “fingerpicking” style which means he usually plucks the strings with his fingers rather than use a plastic guitar pick.

+ Operant conditioning is also known as instrumental conditioning.

+ The original 1988 release had the same songs, but with the instrumental cues placed in between the songs in the order in which they appeared in the movie.

+ This can be heard in his songs and some of his instrumental music.

+ Jonathan Wainwright and Peter Holman, “From Renaissance To Baroque: Change in Instruments and Instrumental Music in the Seventeenth Century”, Ashgate Publishing, Ltd, 2005.

Some sentences in use of instrumental
Some sentences in use of instrumental

Example sentences of “instrumental”:

+ On very early copies of “Boy”, there is a 30-second instrumental piece that is am early version of “Fire”, which was on a later album called “October”.

+ Polyphony was widely used in instrumental music, but was not used in opera, which needed to tell a story without being confusing.

+ The instrumental case is used for the tool or instrument with which something is done.

+ This year also saw the end of the group’s relationship with Fiction Records, the label they had been instrumental in starting 23 years before.

+ In 1983 it won Grammy Awards for Best Male RB Vocal Performance and Best RB Instrumental Performance.

+ The technique of crossfading is also used in audio engineering as a mixing technique, particularly with instrumental solos.

+ An instrumental of “Into the New World” was also put in the album.

+ He wrote music in lots of forms, especially church music, madrigals and instrumental pieces called ricercar.

+ The great instrumental contribution of the Spanish was their guitar, but even more important was the tradition of European musical notation and techniques of musical composition.

+ It was not a success when it was first performed, but this was mainly due to the instrumental sheet musicparts which had been badly copied, and by the famous conductor Edouard Colonne who conducted it very badly.

+ On very early copies of "Boy", there is a 30-second instrumental piece that is am early version of "Fire", which was on a later album called "October".

+ Polyphony was widely used in instrumental music, but was not used in opera, which needed to tell a story without being confusing.
+ The instrumental case is used for the tool or instrument with which something is done.

+ VidyaVati Trust, has been instrumental in providing care and innovations in health care as medical record system update, use of tele-medicine for diagnostics, mobile health units and drug dispensing systems for patient facility has been the real life practical examples for affordable and accessible health care for our country settings.

+ One of Williams’ more notable events came as assistant coach when he became instrumental in recruiting Michael Jordan.

+ A musical ensemble is a group of people who perform instrumental or vocal music.

+ It is also possible that a mashup style remixer will take the entire musical part of one song without its vocal – called an instrumental – and take a vocal from another song without the non-voice part – called an acapella, and put them together to create one song.

+ His most famous instrumental piece is the “Italian Serenade originally for string quartet and later arranged for orchestra.

+ The song is notable for its electric guitarguitar solo throughout as well as the instrumental outro.

+ It consists mainly of church music: motets and masses, although he also wrote some secular and some instrumental music.

More in-sentence examples of “instrumental”:

+ The week ending July 28, 1958 was the final publication of the “Most Played By Jockeys” and “Top 100” charts, both of which had Perez Prado’s instrumental version of “Patricia” ascending to the top.

+ After the war ended, he was instrumental in introducing SPC methods to Japanese industry.

+ This was unsuccessful, but its lack of success probably was instrumental in the decision to assassinate King Alexander I of Yugoslavia.

+ She was a cousin of the ill-fated “Princess of Lamballe” who was instrumental in the arrangement of the marriage.

+ The use of the guitar solo in popular music was especially notable during the 1980s, where a flashy and attention-grabbing instrumental was virtually obligatory for a guitar-based band.

+ Bilk’s 1962 instrumental tune “Stranger on the Shore” became the UK’s biggest selling single and his best known work.

+ As they do not sing, these are instrumental records – music without singing.

+ As the Chief Justice, he was instrumental to the establishment of the Nigerian Law School, the first located in the country.

+ There are now many small instrumental groups and orchestras who regularly perform on period instruments.

+ For this, he won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance in 1987.

+ The song is laid out with an instrumental beginning, followed by three verses.

+ Classical and instrumental gospel songs have also flourished with Fikru Aligaz and Bethel Music Ministry.

+ He also wrote a lot of orchestral and instrumental works.

+ Other versions of the Knowles solo version of the song include an a cappella, an instrumental and the Svella remix.

+ She was instrumental in developing techniques to remove plutonium chloride from a mixture containing plutonium oxide.

+ As an early proponent of boltless, pitonless clean climbing, he, along with Yvon Chouinard, was instrumental in changing the climbing culture of the late 1960s and early 1970s by encouraging the use and preservation of the natural features of the rock.

+ Yo-Yo Ma won the 1985 Best Instrumental Soloist Grammy Award for his bestselling album “Six Unaccompanied Cello Suites”.

+ The rest of the soundtrack includes various RB tracks, including remakes of the Kool and the Gang classic “Jungle Boogie” by artist French, and two instrumental pieces from film composer Don Harper.

+ The libretto for this opera was written by two young men, one of whom would be instrumental in bringing “Aida” into the world.

+ In 2001, Karen successfully graduated earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Instrumental Pedagogy Studies receiving the state teaching certification for jazzpiano.

+ Farage was instrumental in the Brexit campaign and was regarded by many as the main factor why the Leave campaign won and the UK voted to leave the European Union.

+ Only the instrumental version of the song appeared on the movie’s official soundtrack album.

+ He became composer of instrumental music to the king.

+ Olduvai Gorge is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world and has been instrumental in furthering understanding of early human evolution.

+ His Waltzvals “Regresa” was a number one hit internationally for Peruvian singer Lucha Reyes, and again in an instrumental form for Peruvian electronic band Madre Matilda.

+ Hooker was instrumental in creating the device whereby the Wallace paper was accompanied by Darwin’s notes and his letter to Asa Gray in a presentation to the Linnean Society.

+ He was instrumental in the formation of the pan-German and anti-Semitic German Workers’ Party.

+ Knoppek in Leoben as an instrumental and vocal competition for young people from Austria and South Tyrol aged 10–21.

+ He is known for his music made with tape recordings, and instrumental music with a steady beat.

+ Principles of Instrumental Analysis.

+ The first chairman of the new Woolmer Green Parish Council, Judith Watson, was instrumental in achieving the separation.

+ A composer could call any solo instrumental piece “sonata” if he or she wants to, but usually a sonata is quite a long piece with several movements.

+ Cheshm Azar was known for his vocal music, instrumental music, electronic music, and music which combines multiple genres.

+ In the US, the instrumental version attracted most of the attention; it hit No.

+ Ashiq joins poetry, storytelling, dance and vocal and instrumental music.

+ She released her first all instrumental album in 2011, “A Night At Salle Pleyel”.

+ As a senior member of the Senate Select Intelligence Committee, Hatch was also instrumental in the 2008 extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

+ The show’s producers chose to use an instrumental version.

+ He was instrumental in the politics of Kansas during the period known as Bleeding Kansas.

+ He wrote more than 270 compositions including works for orchestra, opera, and chamber music, as well as solo instrumental and vocal works.

+ He was instrumental in the early stages of the unified University of London.

+ She was also instrumental in the Mod the Rocker movement.

+ Remixes of the song include an instrumental remix and a radio edit.

+ This war proved disastrous, and was instrumental in giving birth to the German Empire, which would take France’s place as the major land power on the continent of Europe.

+ Iwashimizu was instrumental in Japan’s victory at the 2014 Asian Cup, scoring the winning goal in both the semifinal against China and the final against Australia.

+ The week ending July 28, 1958 was the final publication of the "Most Played By Jockeys" and "Top 100" charts, both of which had Perez Prado's instrumental version of "Patricia" ascending to the top.

+ After the war ended, he was instrumental in introducing SPC methods to Japanese industry.

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