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I--- Zooskool - Maggy Instant
"Iconic score" needs synonyms. Alternatives could be "legendary musical composition," "renowned score," or "famous soundtrack." These all convey the same idea of being highly recognized.
Revised: * Instruments Catalog: A list of those instruments used throughout the band, usually with indications of their specific functions and limits. i--- Zooskool - Maggy
"Software like Finale, Sibelius, and Logic Pro" needs alternatives. Maybe "programs such as Dorico or MuseScore" but the user said to keep names, so perhaps just synonyms for the software. Wait, the instruction says to keep names intact. So instead of changing the software names, the synonyms would be for the activity or the category. Since the user wants synonyms for each term with spintax, maybe I need to think about the action or the concept. Wait, the original is "Digital scoring: Software like Finale, Sibelius, and Logic Pro have made it easier..." So the term here is "Digital scoring," so synonyms for that would be "electronic notation," "computerized composition," "software-based scoring." "Iconic score" needs synonyms
So each of these bolded terms should be replaced with synonyms. The challenge is to find three suitable synonyms for each. For example, "Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake" could be a ballet, so other ballets by Tchaikovsky or other composers. But the user said to keep names intact. Wait, the user said "Keep names intact," so for the names like "John Williams" should remain as is. So if the term is "John Williams' Star Wars," we can't change "John Williams" but can replace "Star Wars" with other franchises. However, the user might want to replace the entire term, keeping names but changing the work. Alternatively, since the user says "Keep names intact," perhaps the names like "John Williams" should stay, but the rest can vary. Wait, the example from the user shows that in their example response, they have Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. Wait, the original example uses "Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake" as one of the names, and the user keeps it, so maybe the instruction is to leave the names as they are but provide synonyms for the terms. Wait, perhaps the user wants to replace the terms with synonyms, but if the term is a specific work, like "Swan Lake," they can't just change that. Wait, this is a bit confusing. "Software like Finale, Sibelius, and Logic Pro" needs
Each word that's not a name or title should have three synonyms or alternatives. I have to check words like "more" could be "greater" or "additional," and "document" might become "record" or "document." I need to go through each sentence step by step.
Another thing to watch for is hyphenated words or contractions. But in this text, there don't seem to be any.