Further Reading
| Name | Author |
|---|---|
| Inside the score: A detailed analysis of 8 classic jazz ensemble charts by Sammy Nestico, Thad Jones and Bob Brookmeyer | Rayburn Wright |
| Sounds and Scores : A Practical Guide to Professional Orchestration | Henry Mancini |
| The Contemporary Arranger | Don Sebesky |
| The Study Of Orchestration | Samuel Adler |
| Arranged by Nelson Riddle | Nelson Riddle |
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