Vocal Arranging

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By Tijs Krammer

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"You know the range of the voices, you know the song you want to arrange and you know who will get to sing the lead. What will be your next step now? Will the arrangement be homophonic? What options you have to write that catchy guitar riff? How do you really make the bass really groove? Arranging is a big challenge. Even if you're familiar with music theory, you'll encounter many dilemmas in writing for voices. Arranging is a craft. The good news is: you can learn this trade. Tijs Krammer helps you by sharing his lifelong experience and showing the possibilities with practical examples."

Whether you are inexperienced as an arranger and don't know where to start, or are already advanced and don't know how to proceed, you will be inspired by Vocal Arranging.

The book contains the following chapters:
1 Voice Types and Voicings

2 Rhythm

3 Chord Symbols

4 Writing Harmonies

5 Arranging in Layers

6 Accompanying Parts and the Bass Part

7 The Structure of an Arrangement

8 Notation

This book is aimed at people with a lot of musical experience. It is intended for conservatory student and graduate musicians, but also for advanced amateurs who are not afraid of music theory and chords. We assume that the reader is fluent in reading music, in both treble and F clef. We also assume that they can play the piano and know their way around chord symbols.

This book will help you write for voices. Maybe you've never written an arrangement before and you want to give it a try. Or maybe you've reworked a few pieces but know that you're missing some skills. Or maybe you've written a lot for instruments and you're looking for knowledge about voices. In all these cases you can be inspired by this book.

Vocal Arranging