Common use of Orchestrators Clause in Contracts

Orchestrators. (1) Definition – Orchestrating is the labor of scoring the various voices and/or instruments of an arrangement without changing or adding to the melodies, counter-melodies, harmonies and rhythms.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sound Recording Labor Agreement, Sound Recording Trust Agreement, Sound Recording Trust Agreement

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Orchestrators. (1) Definition Orchestrating is the labor of scoring the various voices and/or instruments of an arrangement without changing or adding to the melodies, counter-counter- melodies, harmonies and rhythms.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: National Public Television Agreement, National Public Television Agreement, Television Agreement

Orchestrators. (1) Definition Orchestrating is the labor of scoring the various voices and/or instruments of an arrangement without changing or adding to the melodies, counter-melodies, harmonies and rhythms.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Television Videotape Agreement, Television Videotape Agreement, Television Videotape Agreement

Orchestrators. (1) Definition – . Definition: Orchestrating is the labor of scoring the various voices and/or instruments of an arrangement without changing or adding to the melodies, counter-counter melodies, harmonies and or rhythms.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Basic Cable Television Agreement, Basic Cable Television Agreement

Orchestrators. (1) Definition – Definition; Orchestrating is the labor labour of scoring the various voices and/or instruments of an arrangement without changing or adding to the melodies, counter-melodies, harmonies and rhythms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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Orchestrators. (1) Definition - Orchestrating is the labor of scoring the various voices and/or instruments of an arrangement without changing or adding to the melodies, counter-melodies, harmonies and rhythms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.afm.org

Orchestrators. (1) Definition – 1)Definition. Orchestrating is the labor labour of scoring the various voices and/or instruments of an arrangement without changing or adding to the melodies, counter-melodies, harmonies and rhythms.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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