prescore

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English

Etymology

pre- +‎ score

Verb

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  1. (transitive) To provide (a film, etc.) with a musical score in advance.
    • 2007 January 7, Jon Burlingame, “Thinking in Colors and Textures, Then Writing in Music”, in New York Times[1]:
      That’s less the fault of composers than of directors, who commonly prescore their films with temporary music during editing, then frequently expect the final score to emulate that “temp track.”