Acting as an instrument; serving as a means; contributing to promote; conductive; helpful; serviceable; as, he was instrumental in conducting the business., Pertaining to, made by, or prepared for, an instrument, esp. a musical instrument; as, instrumental music, distinguished from vocal music., Applied to a case expressing means or agency; as, the instrumental case. This is found in Sanskrit as a separate case, but in Greek it was merged into the dative, and in Latin into the ablative. In Old English it was a separate case, but has disappeared, leaving only a few anomalous forms.
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It's an instrumental and has no meaning.
instrumental musi
A composition for two performers, whether vocal or instrumental.
Cappella is Italian for 'In the manner of the Church' meaning solo or group vocal without instrumental sound
The rise of purely instrumental music during the late Baroque period illustrates that the structural elements of Baroque music became developed enough so that they alone could create a viable musical statement without the need for text or voices. What does instrumental music use in place of text to create a sense of meaning?
A cavatina is a musical term meaning a short simple song that does not have multiple verses or repetitions. A cavatina can be instrumental or vocal and is generally operatic.
A vocal or instrumental composition of a soft tranquil character, having a lulling effect; a cradle song.
Its called a "D and C" (D&C)
There were no lyrics to it because the song was an instrumental, meaning that the whole song had no singing just instruments playing.
instrumental?
The quality or state of being subservient; instrumental fitness or use; hence, willingness to serve another's purposes; in a derogatory sense, servility.