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Answer for the clue "One who adapts orchestral music for marching bands, say ", 8 letters:
arranger

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n. One who arranges.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But Torme, the songwriter, arranger , drummer and pianist, always sings at a superior level in a jazz context. ▪ Ellington got a great fellow composer and arranger . ▪ For the composer, arranger or copyist it covers every imaginable ...

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In investment banking , an arranger is a provider of funds in the syndication of a debt . They are entitled to syndicate the loan or bond issue, and may be referred to as the " lead underwriter ". This is because this entity bears the risk of being able ...

Usage examples of arranger.

Cependant il a insiste, sinon pour avoir une reponse immediate, au moins pour arranger les choses de facon a ce que cette reponse ne soit point dictee par la seule inspiration.

Security, the legendary Carl Linga William Eiheji, Zen archer, watercolorist, karate master, philosopher, former flyer, and flower arranger.

Pour arranger la situation, Mme Barincq avait voulu venir a Ourteau avec sa fille.

Security, the legendary Carl Linga William Eiheji, Zen archer, watercolorist, karate master, philosopher, former flyer, and flower arranger.

He rides herd on everybody: director, principals, walk-ons, arrangers, musicians, everybody.

His job in the Feature Department was considered a comfortable berth for a man over forty-five, but interviewing artists, interior decorators and Japanese flower arrangers was not Qwilleran's idea of newspapering.

The block Rachel had cleanedastonishingly, magically clean now, the creamy white background unsmirchedshowed a flower arrangement, but the arranger had been Nature herself.

All we have to do is to record a jazzed-up version and pay the arranger.

He was known as The Arranger, and could fix anything from a traffic ticket to a drug-dealing charge to a murder rap.