September in the Rain Arrangement for Jazz Octet
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September in the Rain Arrangement for the Octet Jazz,The objective is to remix September in the Rain by applying the various arrangements concepts and voicings techniques for the Octet Jazz band. It is 4.30 minutes long and published via social media channels, including Facebook and YouTube on March 17, 2022.
The September in the Rain arrangement for the Octet Jazz was conveyed in a near- consistent balance between what the listener would have guessed. The original melody of the song and such unpredictable things Modifying the rhythm of the melody to have a feeling of syncopation, including metric modulation that corresponds to the mood of the song in each period. It is blended with different harmonization methods such as drop 2 harmonies, quartal and quintal chords.Linewriting, for example, by manipulating such a method to match the melody, resulting in the harmony of the music throughout the song.
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