rescore
verb[T]
(alsore-score)uk/ˌriːˈskɔːr/usmusicspecialized
tochangeapieceofmusicso it issuitableforparticularinstrumentsorvoices:
He rescored the secondtrio,replacingtheviolinswithoboes.
Thework, which wasoriginallywritten for threeaccordions, has been re-scored forstrings.
US
tocheckorchangethe way in whichpointshave been given in anexaminationortest:
Non-teacherscorerswill rescore one out of every ten of theessaystocheckforconsistency.
After theinvestigation, the state'stestingcompanyagreedwith thedecisionto re-score theexam.
- Firstperformedin achamberversion, themasswaseventuallyrescored for afullorchestra.
 - Somestudentspaidto havetheirtestsrescored byhand.
 - Thetestneedsto be rescored because onesectionwasconsideredraciallyinsensitive.
 
Writing, reading & studying music
- anti-musical
 - bar
 - canon
 - canonical
 - compose
 - composition
 - compositional
 - musical
 - musically
 - musicologist
 - musicology
 - non-musical
 - orchestrate
 - reorchestration
 - setting
 - sheet music
 - sight-read
 - sight-reading
 - sol-fa
 - unmusical
 
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