Instrument is an English word with synonyms like device or supporter. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Instrument in a sentence
Related words
Instrument meaning
- A device used to produce music.
- A means or agency for achieving an aspect.
- A measuring or displaying device.
Synonyms of Instrument
Instrument vertaling naar Nederlands
Using Instrument
- The main meaning on this page is: A device used to produce music. | A means or agency for achieving an aspect. | A measuring or displaying device.
- Useful related words include: device, official document, legal instrument, legal document.
- Possible Dutch translations are: instrument, muziekinstrument.
- In the example corpus, instrument often appears in combinations such as: the instrument, an instrument, instrument and.
Example sentences (20)
After the Baroque period most works designated as sonatas specifically are performed by a solo instrument, most often a keyboard instrument, or by a solo instrument accompanied by a keyboard instrument.
For instrument lessons, teachers show students how to sit or stand with the instrument, how to hold the instrument, and how to manipulate the fingers and other body parts to produce tones and sounds from the instrument.
Woodwind instrument repair In woodwind instrument repair, a smoke test involves plugging one end of an instrument and blowing smoke into the other to test for leaks.
Even if the retrieval did not work, a slowly descending balloon and instrument pod would not pose the same hazards as an instrument pod that had been blown to bits at high altitude.
Once your instrument pack is installed, you will be able to access it trough GarageBand’s Software Instrument library!
Upcoming for the band will be an instrument fitting expo for any student interested in joining the Bolton band or trying out a new instrument.
We used an instrument called a lujon, which is this very esoteric percussion instrument; it only has six notes on it.
You’ll learn the basics of how the instrument was invented, but if that’s not your priority, you’re mostly learning on the instrument itself.
All these initiatives would increase the scope of instrument clusters in vehicles, thereby helping the instrument cluster market to grow.
A small order of pancakes literally serves as the percussion instrument on this song, as it is listed as drummer Jack Straton’s instrument in the Bandcamp release and is seen in the music video.
I jump around from instrument to instrument, and it’s wonderful.
The quality of fuel, however, is governed by petroleum quality regulations in Statutory Instrument 23 of 2013 which entails that fuel is brought into the country as prescribed in the instrument.
Aircraft The aircraft must be equipped and type-certified for instrument flight, and the related navigational equipment must have been inspected or tested within a specific period of time prior to the instrument flight.
Also, using certain fingerings, notes may be produced on the instrument that sound lower pitches than the actual range of the instrument.
Although the instrument's pipes have thumb holes, the lack of organological precedent makes classification of the instrument difficult.
Although the instrument was mostly ignored in Germany at first, French and Belgian military bands took full advantage of the instrument that Sax had designed.
An electric instrument modeled on the kora (but made primarily of metal) called the gravikord was invented in the late 20th century by instrument builder and musician Robert Grawi.
Another early South Asian harp was the ancient veena ; unlike the modern instrument of the same name, the ancient veena was a harp vice the modern lute-type instrument.
Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713) was considered a pioneer in transforming the violin from an ensemble instrument to a solo instrument.
As a consequence of this late development of the instrument's chromatic ability, the repertoire for the instrument is relatively small compared to other instruments.
Common combinations with instrument
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the instrument 80×
- an instrument 34×
- instrument and 19×
- instrument of 15×
- instrument is 11×
- instrument to 10×
- instrument or 9×
- national instrument 9×
- instrument that 8×
- instrument was 6×