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Old 05-01-2012, 02:14 PM
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I own a copy of John Cacavas's book Music Arranging & Orchestration, which seems to offer some good basic advice.
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That looks like a really excellent read - very useful. Thanks for posting this David.
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That looks like a really excellent read - very useful. Thanks for posting this David.
Yes. Thanks! I too have downloaded to my evil-cyber-bully-amazon-device too. It's looking like a good read.
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