Antonyms for instrumentation
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : in-struh-men-tey-shuh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn strə mɛnˈteɪ ʃən |
Definition of instrumentation
Origin :- "composition and arrangement of music for instruments," 1845, from French instrumentation, from instrument (see instrument + -ation).
- noun means
- "Just your instrumentation," he explained to the appalled red-headed man.
- Extract from : « The Pirates of Ersatz » by Murray Leinster
- The instrumentation is brilliant and the climax overwhelming.
- Extract from : « Contemporary American Composers » by Rupert Hughes
- It is not pianistic in instrumentation, and will appeal to violinists.
- Extract from : « Contemporary American Composers » by Rupert Hughes
- The instrumentation is ill-balanced, ineffective, thin and noisy.
- Extract from : « Wagner as I Knew Him » by Ferdinand Christian Wilhelm Praeger
- This is true regarding the personality of every voice and instrumentation recorded.
- Extract from : « Arguments before the Committee on Patents of the House of Representatives, conjointly with the Senate Committee on Patents, on H.R. 19853, to amend and consolidate the acts respecting copyright » by United States Committee on Patents
- This is true regarding personality of every voice and instrumentation recorded.
- Extract from : « Arguments before the Committee on Patents of the House of Representatives, conjointly with the Senate Committee on Patents, on H.R. 19853, to amend and consolidate the acts respecting copyright » by United States Committee on Patents
- Italian composers, as a rule, pay little attention to instrumentation.
- Extract from : « The Complete Opera Book » by Gustav Kobb
- In the instrumentation, also, one finds evidences of the real Wagner.
- Extract from : « Richard Wagner His Life and His Dramas » by W. J. Henderson
- The instrumentation was commenced with the opening of the following year.
- Extract from : « Richard Wagner His Life and His Dramas » by W. J. Henderson
- In the part of Belmont, too, the instrumentation is modified to some extent.
- Extract from : « Life Of Mozart, Vol. 2 (of 3) » by Otto Jahn
Synonyms for instrumentation
- agency
- agent
- aid
- apparatus
- auspices
- avenue
- channel
- course
- dodge
- equipment
- expedient
- factor
- fashion
- gimmick
- instrument
- instrumentality
- intermediary
- machinery
- manner
- measure
- mechanism
- medium
- ministry
- mode
- modus operandi
- organ
- organization
- paraphernalia
- path
- power
- process
- road
- route
- step
- stepping-stone
- system
- tactic
- technique
- trick
- vehicle
- ways and means
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