- An
instrumental or
instrumental song is
music without any vocals,
although it
might include some
inarticulate vocals, such as
shouted backup vocals in...
- In
philosophy of
science and in epistemology,
instrumentalism is a
methodological view that
ideas are
useful instruments, and that the
worth of an idea...
- The
Instrumentals may
refer to: The
Instrumentals (T-Pain album) The
Instrumentals: The Best of the
Capitol Years, a
compilation album by Leo
Kottke The...
-
dismissed the term,
preferring "earth music". The term "
instrumental music" or "contemporary
instrumental" can
include artists who do not use
electronic instruments...
-
Instrumental convergence is the
hypothetical tendency for most
sufficiently intelligent, goal-directed
beings (human and nonhuman) to
pursue similar sub-goals...
-
instrumental or
instrumentals in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
instrumental is a
musical composition or
recording without vocals.
Instrumental(s)...
- In grammar, the
instrumental case (abbreviated INS or INSTR) is a
grammatical case used to
indicate that a noun is the
instrument or
means by or with which...
-
Instrumental analysis is a
field of
analytical chemistry that
investigates analytes using scientific instruments.
Spectroscopy measures the interaction...
- sounds, and four of the
tracks were
instrumentals. The
titling of the
album and the
presence of the
instrumentals were
noted to be
indicative of Morrison's...
- "Rumble" is an
instrumental by
American group Link Wray & His Wray Men.
Released in the
United States on
March 31, 1958, as a
single (with "The Swag" as...