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arrangers 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. (arranger) organizer: a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise; "she was the organizer of the meeting"
  2. (arranger) a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices or instruments or for another style of performance
  3. The American Federation of Musicians defines arranging as "the art of preparing and adapting an already written composition for presentation in other than its original form. ...
  4. (Arranger) In investment banking, an arranger is a provider of funds in the syndication of a debt. They are entitled to syndicate the loan or bond issue, and may be referred to as the "lead underwriter". ...
  5. (arranger) One who arranges
  6. (ARRANGER) The person or people who create the "road map" of the song. That means in addition to the singer, deciding specifically what instruments will be playing the song, when those instruments play and what notes they play. The arranger's work is often all done before song is even recorded.
  7. (ARRANGER) A name found on many modern organs and keyboards; this button provides the player with a fully orchestrated backing to any selected rhythm.
  8. (Arranger) A person who improves music originally written for another type of performing group by rewriting it for use by a marching band, as in "The band parents paid an arranger to arrange 'Nixon in China' as a marching contest piece."
  9. (Arranger) Desktop unit that has functions similar to digital pianos or portable keyboards: built in accompaniments, limited synthesis, sequencing and recording.
  10. (Arranger) in a Securitization transaction, the one that sets up the deal, typically an investment banker
  11. (arranger) Musician who writes the parts to be played by a music ensemble.
  12. (arranger) The bank or group of banks (joint arrangers) that play a key role in
  13. (arranger) one who reworks preexisting musical compositions
  14. An Arranger is a person who takes a composition and decides what instrument will play what and where. This can be for a recording date or for a live performance. ...