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Choral arranging

Choral arranging is the process of adapting music for a choir, crafting vocal parts that can be sung by different voice types such as soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. The arranger considers harmony, melody, and rhythm to create a cohesive and expressive full choir sound. This involves choosing appropriate parts for each voice, ensuring they blend well while allowing for individual expression. Arranging also includes decisions about dynamics, articulation, and phrasing to enhance the overall performance. The goal is to create a beautifully unified interpretation of a piece of music that highlights the strengths of the choir.