terms |
instrumentalize |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb instrumentalize is
(music) to transcribe for instrumental execution a piece of music written for the human voice.
instrumentalize |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a verb instrumentalize
is to transcribe for instrumental execution a piece of music written for the human voice.
instrumentalized |
instrumentalize |
As verbs the difference between instrumentalized and instrumentalize
is that
instrumentalized is (
instrumentalize) while
instrumentalize is (music) to transcribe for instrumental execution a piece of music written for the human voice.
instrumentalize |
instrumentalise |
As verbs the difference between instrumentalize and instrumentalise
is that
instrumentalize is to transcribe for instrumental execution a piece of music written for the human voice while
instrumentalise is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
music |
instrumentalize |
As a noun music
is musician.
As a verb instrumentalize is
(music) to transcribe for instrumental execution a piece of music written for the human voice.
instrumental |
instrumentalize |
In lang=en terms the difference between instrumental and instrumentalize
is that
instrumental is pertaining to, made by, or prepared for, an instrument, especially a musical instrument while
instrumentalize is to transcribe for instrumental execution a piece of music written for the human voice.
As an adjective instrumental
is acting as an instrument; serving as a means; contributing to promote; conductive; helpful; serviceable; essential or central.
As a noun instrumental
is the instrumental case.
As a verb instrumentalize is
to transcribe for instrumental execution a piece of music written for the human voice.
transcribe |
instrumentalize |
In music|lang=en terms the difference between transcribe and instrumentalize
is that
transcribe is (music) to adapt a composition for a voice or instrument other than the original; to notate live or recorded music while
instrumentalize is (music) to transcribe for instrumental execution a piece of music written for the human voice.
As verbs the difference between transcribe and instrumentalize
is that
transcribe is to convert a representation of language, typically speech but also sign language, etc, to another representation the term now usually implies the conversion of speech to text by a human transcriptionist with the assistance of a computer for word processing and sometimes also for speech recognition, the process of a computer interpreting speech and converting it to text while
instrumentalize is (music) to transcribe for instrumental execution a piece of music written for the human voice.