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'''Musical composition''' is a phrase used in a number of contexts, the most commonly used being a '''piece''' of [[music]]. It is also used, however, to refer the [[musical form|structure]] of a musical piece and to the process of creating or [[orchestration|orchestrating]] a new piece of music. '''Musical composition''' is a phrase used in a number of contexts, the most commonly used being a '''piece''' of [[music]]. It is also used, however, to refer the [[musical form|structure]] of a musical piece and to the process of creating or [[orchestration|orchestrating]] a new piece of music.
 +== See also ==
 +* [[BCM Classification]]
 +* [[Developing variation]]
 +* [[Dickinson classification]]
 +* [[MIDI composition]]
 +* [[Music manuscript]]
 +* [[Music publisher (popular music)]]
 +* [[Répertoire International des Sources Musicales]] (RISM)
 +* [[Songwriting]]
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Musical composition is a phrase used in a number of contexts, the most commonly used being a piece of music. It is also used, however, to refer the structure of a musical piece and to the process of creating or orchestrating a new piece of music.

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