nonmusical
IPA: nɑnmjˈuzɪkʌɫ
noun
- A production that is not a musical.
adjective
- Not musical; unrelated to music
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Examples of "nonmusical" in Sentences
- It is difficult to predict how audiences will respond to having well-known nonmusical material transformed into a musical stage production.
- This had happened before, of course, with "Showboat" and others, but it was Hammerstein who deliberately elevated the nonmusical parts of the musical.
- From a distance, the show at Feinstein's this week appears to be a musical tribute to a nonmusical icon—the most famous face in the history of American culture.
- Mr. Gibbs's "Season in the Sun," a fluffy comedy that ran for 367 performances, is the last nonmusical play by an American drama critic to have opened on Broadway.
- Then on Thursday, the exotic chanteuse Sigali Hamberger constructs a one-woman show in tribute to a largely nonmusical icon, Ava Gardner , the most high-glam and mysterious of Hollywood heroines.
- There is no longer any doubt that there is a significant link between early music instruction and cognitive growth in certain other, "nonmusical" abilities, such as math, memory, and spatial-temporal reasoning.
- In July, the network announced the return of its '90s animated classic "Beavis and Butthead," which helped usher in an era of nonmusical programming and gradually led MTV away from its core mission of showcasing popular music.
- As he started his own family and encouraged his children to study, Rabbi Wall took the burden upon himself, too, to study the faith, eventually spending equal time on music and torah and attracting recognition for his nonmusical work.
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