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orchestration

noun as in arrangement

noun as in score

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On many of these songs, Ms. Case places her poetic narratives in a chamber-pop setting, with tasteful orchestrations augmenting guitar, piano, bass and drums.

The commission said the FA's legal counsel subsequently disagreed with Astley's assessment and was "thus abandoning, without further explanation, its case on orchestration".

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Martin invested himself and his time wholly in the endeavor from the jump, including collaborating on the orchestrations.

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“Phantom Island” is a really distinct record in your catalog for using so much orchestration.

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He tended to leave orchestration to others, more concerned with highlighting the fabulous improvising soloists in his band.

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