Arranger Relationship Type

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This relationship type belongs to the Composition Relationship Class. ​
This relationship type has the following relationship subtypes: ​

Description

This indicates that the artist arranged a tune into a form suitable for performance.​ 'Arrangement' is used as a catch-all term for all processes that turn a composition into a form that can be played by a specific type of ensemble.

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    Attributes

    “start date”

    This indicates the date the arranger first worked on the arrangement.

    “end date”

    This indicates the date the arranger last worked on the arrangement.

    “additional”

    Used if there is a different arranger to whom most of the work of arranging is attributed.

    “instrument”

    Specifies for which instrument(s) or class of instrument(s) the person did the arrangement.

    “vocal”

    Specifies for which vocal(s) the person did the arrangement.

    Guidelines

    Orchestration, arrangement and instrumentation shows the differences between Orchestrator Relationship Type, Arranger Relationship Type and Instrumentator Relationship Type. If you are unsure, use the Arranger Relationship Type. For details, see the Prefer Specific Relationship Types guideline.

    Examples