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    Making Arrangements: Part 4

    A Rough Guide To Song Construction & Arrangement

    This month, Big George persuades more famous musicians and arrangers to give you the benefit of their hard-won wisdom.

    Techniques Mar 1998
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    Making Arrangements: Part 3

    A Rough Guide To Song Construction & Arrangement

    This month, some of the people who actually get their hands dirty with arranging — often for the household names in popular music — pass on their thoughts, hints and tips.

    Techniques Feb 1998
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    Making Arrangements: Part 2

    A Rough Guide To Song Construction & Arrangement

    Big George looks at arranging for strings, brass and horns.

    Techniques Nov 1997
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    Making Arrangements: Part 1

    A Rough Guide To Song Construction & Arrangement

    Great songs are 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. Big George mops his brow and takes it to the bridge...

    Techniques Oct 1997
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    Beverley Craven: MOR & Love Scenes

    Crafting Ballads

    The first album from this chart-topping pianist and chanteuse was a million-seller; her second looks set to continue the trend. Ian Gilby was invited into the Craven home studio to discuss the enduring appeal of MOR.

    People May 1994
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    Suzanne Ciani with ARP and Buchla synthesizers.

    Suzanne Ciani: Dream Suite

    Pushing The Electronic Music Envelope

    Headlining the biggest electronic music festival in Europe was a US composer almost unknown in the UK. A contemporary of synth pioneer Don Buchla, Suzanne Ciani enjoys enourmous success in America, yet such recognition has eluded her so far this side of the Atlantic.

    People May 1994
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    Midge Ure leaning on his Emulator II sampling keyboard

    Midge Ure

    A Man With A Gift

    In between tours with Ultravox and appearances on Live Aid, Midge Ure somehow found the time to discuss the writing and recording of his first ever solo LP 'The Gift' and his No.1 single with SOS Editor Ian Gilby.

    People Nov 1985
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    Paul Bliss

    Thoughts Of A Marathon Songwriter

    You don't know his name but you'll have heard his refrains. Composer Paul Bliss writes hits for the best of 'em using a UMI-2B sequencer package and several synthesizers. Ralph Denyer finds out how.

    People Nov 1985

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