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instrumentation

[in-struh-men-tey-shuhn] / ˌɪn strə mɛnˈteɪ ʃən /


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And now, if you look at alternative music, I mean, there’s been an absolute explosion of people using unconventional instrumentation within the breath of alternative music, as it should be.

From Los Angeles Times

There are many reasons for the increased curiosity — among them, country music has diversified its approach to the music, weaving in new sounds into traditional instrumentation and narrative lyricism.

From Seattle Times

As his vision materializes before them, Chalamet sings the original lyrics with a much stronger vocal and over an extremely upbeat and whimsical instrumentation.

From Los Angeles Times

They also received test strips from the instructors with known pH levels taken with sophisticated instrumentation and predicted those visually.

From Science Daily

In layman’s terms, Wilson has succeeded in opening up the album’s tracking in such a way that each song’s instrumentation seems disaggregated, less “muddy” in terms of the overarching quality of the mixes.

From Salon