Arrangement Guide
Cheat Sheet
(see
course episodes 13-15, 17-28, 35-41 for technique lessons)
Arrangement Step |
Process, Possible Techniques |
Play Song as Written |
Pay attention to harmony, melody
Understand how song is supposed to sound |
Analysis: Chord Structure |
Identify, practice every chord progression
Note key signature and accidentals
Note key changes
Identify relative minor/major, if desired |
Analysis: Form |
Identify individual and repeating parts
Identify verse, chorus if any
Identify dynamic possibilities
Identify parallelisms or other qualities
Give each part a letter name |
Analysis: Context |
Identify song style
Determine appropriate style (ragtime, western, boogie, blues,
classical, etc.)
Determine appropriate techniques |
Bass Clef |
Western, boogie, alternating, descending, octaves, chording, Alberti,
swing, arpeggios, block, open voicing, upward inversions, waltz,
polka, march, walk-ups, walk-downs, chord substitutions,
augmenting/diminishing a chord, syncopation. See also:
counter-melodies, switching melody to left hand |
Treble Clef |
Harmonic intervals, octaves, octave thirds, parallel sixths, lightning
runs, straddle-downs, 2-1 break-ups, 3-1 break-ups, twangs, grace
notes, parallelisms, pentatonic scale fills, turnarounds, walk-ups,
walk-downs, triplets, triplet break-ups, triplet walk-downs, turns,
chromatic turns, glissandos, tremelos, chord substitutions,
augmenting/diminishing a chord, arpeggios, syncopation, eighth-note
repetitive chording, echoes, cascades, passing tones, color tones,
suspensions |
Dynamics/Style/Rhythm |
Staccato phrasing, legato phrasing, changing register, changing key
signature, adding syncopation, adding accents, altering loud/soft
parts |
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