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ArrangementRelationships Broader Term: processing Related Term: original order provenance Distinguish From: classification n. ~ 1. The process of organizing materials with respect to their provenance and orig [..]
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Arrangement1727, from French arrangement, from arranger "arrange" (see arrange).
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ArrangementThe setting of an original or standard tune for a given solo instrument or group of instruments
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ArrangementAn adaptation of a musical composition. Arrangements may be as minimal as a bass line or as complex as a full orchestral score. An arranger may take such great liberties with the original piece that i [..]
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Arrangementagreement: the thing arranged or agreed to; "they made arrangements to meet in Chicago" an orderly grouping (of things or persons) considered as a unit; the result of arrangi [..]
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Arrangementn. The act of putting in proper order, or the state of being put in order.
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ArrangementDefinition A predetermined agreement that can refer to any type of investment agreement between financial institutions, individuals, companies, or other counterparties. An arrangement may also refer t [..]
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Arrangement1)Harmony setting of an existing melody for voices or instruments.
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Arrangementaranzhirung
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ArrangementThe selection and adaptation of a composition or parts of a composition to instruments for which it was not originally designed or for some other use for which it was not at first written.
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ArrangementThe preparation and adaptation of an already written musical composition for presentation in other than its original formThe detailed instructions for how instruments, sounds and voices are to be used. The arrangement dictates what is played, when it is played and how it is played (usually via written music charts or other direction). Arrangement ( [..]
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ArrangementThe intellectual and physical process of putting archives and records into order in accordance with accepted archival principles, particularly those of provenance and original order.
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Arrangement(n) the thing arranged or agreed to(n) an orderly grouping (of things or persons) considered as a unit; the result of arranging(n) an organized structure for arranging or classifying(n) the spatial pr [..]
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ArrangementA modification of an existing composition. Arrangements can be copyrighted separately from the compositions they reference. When that happens, both the arranger and the composer receive royalties. [..]
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ArrangementThe distinctive way in which musical parts are written and performed in support of a certain melody or theme. A composer creates an original melody and often arranges the supporting accompaniment and [..]
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ArrangementTypically referring to the structure of the song and where each element is placed.
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Arrangement An orchestration of a skeletal score or a reorchestration of a finished composition.
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ArrangementA modification of an existing composition. Arrangements can be copyrighted separately from the compositions they reference. When that happens, both the arranger and the composer receive royalties. One of the protections the copyright law gives musicians is the exclusive right to arrange their compositions, so it is illegal to arrange a copyright [..]
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ArrangementA special type of classification for a series of taxa whose phylogenetic history is unknown because no one has ever reconstructed the evolutionary history of the group. Many current classifications ar [..]
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ArrangementThe sequential location of Genes on a Chromosome.
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ArrangementThe process and results of organizing records in accordance with accepted principles.
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Arrangementthe ordering of the element of design into a particular sequence, relationship, or adjustment.
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Arrangementthe adaptation of a composition for a medium different from that for which it was originally written.
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ArrangementThe orderly disposition of objects or forms.
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Arrangement
The act of arranging.
The manner of being arranged.
A collection of things that have been arranged.
A particular way in which items are organized.
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