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O que (quem) é instrumental - definição

MUSIC WITHOUT SPOKEN OR SUNG LANGUAGE
Instrumental guitar; Instrumental music; Instrumental refrain; Instrumental Music; Instrumental piece; Instrumetal; List of number-one instrumental singles (UK); Instrumental composition; Instrumental (song); Instrumental album
  • Example from [[Free Music Archive]], Steve Combs & Delta Is - "Theme Q",<br />bass, drum, guitar, keyboard,<br />4 min 53 s

instrumental         
¦ adjective
1. serving as a means of pursuing an aim.
2. (of music) performed on instruments, with no vocals.
3. relating to an implement or measuring device.
4. Grammar denoting or relating to a case of nouns and pronouns indicating a means or instrument.
¦ noun a piece of music performed by instruments, with no vocals.
Derivatives
instrumentality noun (plural instrumentalities).
instrumentally adverb
instrumental         
(instrumentals)
1.
Someone or something that is instrumental in a process or event helps to make it happen.
In his first years as chairman he was instrumental in raising the company's wider profile...
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ in -ing/n
2.
Instrumental music is performed by instruments and not by voices.
...a cassette recording of vocal and instrumental music.
ADJ: ADJ n
Instrumentals are pieces of instrumental music.
The last track on the CD is an instrumental.
N-COUNT: usu pl
instrumental         
a.
1.
Conducive, subservient, serviceable, helping, helpful, assisting, auxiliary, ancillary, subsidiary, ministerial.
2.
Of (musical) instruments.

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Instrumental

An instrumental or instrumental song is music normally without any vocals, although it might include some inarticulate vocals, such as shouted backup vocals in a big band setting. Through semantic widening, a broader sense of the word song may refer to instrumentals. The music is primarily or exclusively produced using musical instruments. An instrumental can exist in music notation, after it is written by a composer; in the mind of the composer (especially in cases where the composer themselves will perform the piece, as in the case of a blues solo guitarist or a folk music fiddle player); as a piece that is performed live by a single instrumentalist or a musical ensemble, which could range in components from a duo or trio to a large big band, concert band or orchestra.

In a song that is otherwise sung, a section that is not sung but which is played by instruments can be called an instrumental interlude, or, if it occurs at the beginning of the song, before the singer starts to sing, an instrumental introduction. If the instrumental section highlights the skill, musicality, and often the virtuosity of a particular performer (or group of performers), the section may be called a "solo" (e.g., the guitar solo that is a key section of heavy metal music and hard rock songs). If the instruments are percussion instruments, the interlude can be called a percussion interlude or "percussion break". These interludes are a form of break in the song.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para instrumental
1. Les Paul, '0, and ill in hospital, received awards for rock instrumental and pop instrumental.
2. Instrumental role "He was an instrumental part of making the Internet happen," said Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle group.
3. They also successfully presented instrumental music such as "Kalinka" and "Russian Polka" and trio instrumental music "Russian masque" with refined rendition to the delight of the audience.
4. McNulty, the newspaper said, was instrumental in the resignation threats.
5. Sayeed has been instrumental in SEDCOs pioneering investments in India.