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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

Drawing from a diverse but related mélange of influences that span Midwest emo, abstracted post-rock, minimalist classical composition and homespun folk, Caroline pairs lush instrumentation with simple lyrics.

From Washington Post

It showed that his experiments with phasing processes weren’t just the stuff of tape and electronics, but could be transferred to live instrumentation, and compellingly so.

From New York Times

Davis’s double album, with its dark aura, thick acoustic-electric instrumentation and seemingly endless grooves, also made way for like-minded bands to assemble in its wake.

From New York Times

This software doesn’t affect the operation of the airplane; it just allows an airline to select from various options so as to set up the cockpit instrumentation visually the way it wants.

From Seattle Times