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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "orchestration" in a sentence

    orchestration example sentences

    orchestration


    1. Responsible for the orchestration of the classroom are EMBA faculty members


    2. After playing through the orchestration charts several times, they were convinced this


    3. “Roll With It Baby” was in full orchestration


    4. "The cosmic orchestration of even seemingly minor events, to have you see what you are like, is relentless


    5. complex orchestration of all things


    6. The PEARLS OF POSSIBILITY are priceless, and should always be shared in accordance to the Infinite’s orchestration


    7. Careful orchestration is achieved through meditation and prayer


    8. Prayer and meditation is the art of orchestration through which the individual summons the Infinite to act on their behalf


    9. The stereo-soundtrack was excellent, he loved the music, a grand orchestration of sentimentality


    10. By accumulating the separate notes of separate musical instruments into a band, or an orchestra, an orchestration of sounds

    11. It requires a HUGE convergence of many, many levels of pure evil for any large orchestration and manipulation of the human species to be carried out


    12. I’m not sure how, but I’ve been led to believe in a vision that somehow my little crew is to be used instrumentally in a great plan of the Creator’s orchestration to bring freedom to all the peoples of this inner land


    13. and therefore the orchestration of wars and the divisive diversions that were employed to


    14. beautiful orchestration and for the sacred pleasure of living and dying on the mother tree


    15. The ensemble was completed by David Bedford’s ghostly string orchestration, an element that I was cautious about at the time but have grown to love with each passing year, and if I also regret coloring one of Chet’s phrases with a delay echo, it is only because we had lost ourselves in the broader picture of the music, perhaps blind to the fact that it had already been painted in a moment


    16. Van Dyke’s orchestration underscored every line of a surreal story in which a faithless girl persuades her lover to take a ride alone on a Ferris wheel, waiting until he is suspended in the stationary carriage before departing the scene with another man


    17. She announces with appropriate musical orchestration, that her name is Lolita and that she isn’t allowed to play (pause) with boys (pause) because her heart belongs to daddy (words and music by Cole Porter)


    18. [Rhythm] encompassed both the organization of the quantitative elements (pitch, stress, length), and the use made of the quality of the individual speech-sounds, or verbal orchestration, as well as, one may add, the utilization of phrase melody


    19. To produce works of musical art, he must first learn to move his fingers on some instrument as rapidly as those who have reached the highest perfection; next, he must know how in former times polyphonic music was written, must study what are called counterpoint and fugue; and, furthermore, he must learn orchestration, i


    20. If there are something like musical commencements, these commencements are so short, so encumbered with complications of harmony and orchestration and with effects of contrast, are so obscure and unfinished, and what is happening on the stage meanwhile is so abominably false, that it is difficult even to perceive these musical snatches, let alone to be infected by them

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    Synonyms for "orchestration"

    instrumentation orchestration adaptation

    "orchestration" definitions

    an arrangement of a piece of music for performance by an orchestra or band


    the act of arranging a piece of music for an orchestra and assigning parts to the different musical instruments


    an arrangement of events that attempts to achieve a maximum effect