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Arranging and orchestrating:

-Choosing the right musical palette
-Budgeting your musical needs
-Union and non-union options for recording
-Musical textures
-Doing an electronic demo of music to be recorded by live orchestral musicians
-Maximizing the colors of the musical instruments
-The ranges of your instruments
-Different dynamics in different ranges
-Transposing, and what keys to write for certain instruments