What is the similarity of vocal and instrumental
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When used as nouns, instrumental means the instrumental case, whereas vocal means a vocal sound. When used as adjectives, instrumental means acting as an instrument, whereas vocal means of or pertaining to the voice or speech.
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Instrumental as an adjective:
Acting as an instrument; serving as a means; contributing to promote; conductive; helpful; serviceable; essential or central.
Examples:
"He was instrumental in conducting the business."
Instrumental as an adjective (music):
Pertaining to, made by, or prepared for, an instrument, especially a musical instrument.
Examples:
"instrumental music"
Instrumental as an adjective (grammar):
Applied to a case expressing means or agency, generally indicated in English by by or with with the objective.
Examples:
"the instrumental case"
Instrumental as a noun (grammar):
The instrumental case.
Instrumental as a noun (music):
A composition written or performed without lyrics, sometimes using a lead instrument to replace vocals.
Instrumental as a noun (plural only, music):
The backing track of a song. The audio of a song without the vocal track.
Vocal as an adjective:
Of or pertaining to the voice or speech
Examples:
"'vocal problems"
Vocal as an adjective:
Having a voice
Vocal as an adjective:
Uttered or modulated by the voice; oral
Examples:
"'vocal melody"
"'vocal prayer"
"'vocal worship"
Vocal as an adjective:
Of or pertaining to a voice sound; spoken
Vocal as an adjective (phonetics):
Consisting of, or characterized by, voice, or tone produced in the larynx, which may be modified, either by resonance, as in the case of the vowels, or by obstructive action, as in certain consonants, such as v, l, etc., or by both, as in the nasals , , ng; sonant; intonated; voiced. See voice, and vowel
Vocal as an adjective (phonetics):
Of or pertaining to a vowel; having the character of a vowel; vowel
Examples:
"a vocal sound"
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