Common use of Arranging Clause in Contracts

Arranging. Arranging is the function of creating a musical arrangement, of an existing written composition, which is to be performed by an ensemble of musical instrument(s), and/or voice(s). An arrangement may include the re-harmonization, paraphrasing or redevelopment of the existing composition, which portrays its melodic, harmonic and/or rhythmic structure in a written musical “score” for all instrument(s) and/or voice(s) in the ensemble.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Scale Agreement, Scale Agreement, Scale Agreement

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Arranging. Arranging is the function of creating a musical arrangement, of an existing written composition, which is to be performed by an ensemble of musical instrument(s), and/or voice(s). An arrangement may include the re-harmonizationreharmonization, paraphrasing or redevelopment of the existing composition, which portrays its melodic, harmonic and/or rhythmic structure in a written musical “score” for all instrument(s) and/or voice(s) in the ensemble.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cfmusicians.afm.org

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