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US
/ɝˈeɪndʒɝ/
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[ UK /ɐɹˈeɪndʒɐ/ ]
[ UK /ɐɹˈeɪndʒɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices or instruments or for another style of performance
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a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise
she was the organizer of the meeting
How To Use arranger In A Sentence
- Band leader, Ray Blue, is also a composer, arranger and performer on tenor, alto and soprano saxophones.
- He'd apparently spent all day at home tidying his property and had even had flower-arrangers in to do work.
- She had a prolific career as a composer, arranger and nimble player of blues, boogie-woogie, swing and be-bop. Smithsonian Celebrates Jazz Appeciation Month
- For the songwriter looking to add more than a few twists to his compositions, or the arranger looking to add jazz flourishes to otherwise straightforward pop tunes, this certainly could be a fun book to consider.
- Mastery is the short and inexpensive way because one actually becomes whatever he intended be it a keyboardist, singer, poet, artist, actor, composer, arranger, producer, etc.
- The shopping catalogue lady and the church flower arranger. The Sun
- The famous jazz musician, Duke Ellington, was a composer, arranger and pianist.
- Mayfield's trusty studio talent (such as arrangers Tom Tom Washington and Rich Tufo) accented the group's seamless harmonies on "The Notations," released in 1973. Undefined
- The shopping catalogue lady and the church flower arranger. The Sun
- As a musician, composer, arranger, and producer, he has worked with a variety of artists.