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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

"Four years is a long way but in galaxy terms, it's very close - it's in our neighbourhood," said Dr Carly Howett, associate professor of space instrumentation at the University of Oxford.

From BBC

This was more organic — a little more rock, a little more live instrumentation — and some great, great songs.

From Los Angeles Times

Before long, she was able to do this with music recorded live in a studio with natural fluctuations, complex instrumentation and syncopation, meaning different beats were emphasized in different measures, Cook explained.

From Salon

The band began to mix in synthesizers with the typical instrumentation, creating an unforgettable, hypnotic sound — every thump and woosh calls listeners to the dance floor and begs them to move.

From Los Angeles Times