musical instruments
The different musical instruments, their ranges, timbre, and possible combinations.
Music arrangers create arrangements for music after its creation by a composer. They interpret, adapt or rework a composition for other instruments or voices, or to another style. Music arrangers are experts in instruments and orchestration, harmony, polyphony and composition techniques.
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The different musical instruments, their ranges, timbre, and possible combinations.
The body of interrelated concepts that constitutes the theoretical background of music.
Different musical styles and genres such as blues, jazz, reggae, rock, or indie.
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Identify sources of inspiration and strong points. Identify the subject of the art production. Identify the content. Identify creative factors such as performers and music.
Explore and develop musical concepts based on sources such as imagination or environmental sounds.
Assign lines of music to different musical instruments and/or voices to be played together.
Arrange and adapt existing musical compositions, add variations to existing melodies or compositions manually or with the use of computer software. Redistribute instrumental parts.
Read the musical score during rehearsal and live performance.
Rewrite original musical scores in different musical genres and styles; change rhythm, harmony tempo or instrumentation.
Transposing music into an alternate key while keeping the original tone structure.
Write musical scores for orchestras, ensembles or individual instrumentalists using knowledge of music theory and history. Apply instrumental and vocal capabilities.
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Literature about music theory, specific music styles, periods, composers or musicians, or specific pieces. This includes a variety of materials such as magazines, journals, books and academic literature.
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Develop methods to pass on your choreographic style or signature to the performers. Define a mode of transmission. Select the necessary tools.
Play the piano (for music repetiteurs).
Direct music groups, individual musicians or complete orchestras at rehearsals and during live or studio performances, in order to improve the overall tonal and harmonic balance, dynamics, rhythm, and tempo.
Make up and work out details for orchestral sketches, such as adding extra vocal parts to scores.
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