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performing arts or entertainment; for example, music,
theatre and dance. To "
extemporize" or "ad lib" is
basically the same as improvising.
Colloquial terms such...
- where, in the
absence of set movements, the
performers are free to
extemporize their chanting and
movement as they feel fit,
without any need for synchronization...
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contribution to
their brand of
humorist humanism was his
ability to
extemporize wildly absurd comic situations, for
example in the
Lindeman dialogues...
- Armstrong's
solos went well
beyond the theme-improvisation
concept and
extemporized on chords,
rather than melodies.
According to Schuller, by comparison...
- type scenes, ring
composition and repetition.
These habits aid the
extemporizing bard, and are
characteristic of oral poetry. For instance, the main...
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example breastworks—and
often known as
fieldworks or earthworks, are
extemporized by
troops in the field,
perhaps ****isted by such
local labour and tools...
- is
always a book or a
notebook in
their pocket.
Beats jam, improvise,
extemporize, blow
ethereal notes into the universe,
write poetry,
ramble and wreck...
- his
brother Don. The
company did well in part
because of Dean's own
extemporized,
humorous commercials. The
success of the
company led to its acquisition...
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improvisation than soul jazz. M-Base ("macro-basic
array of
structured extemporization")
centers on a
movement started in the 1980s. It
started as a group...
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Musical improvisation (also
known as
musical extemporization) is the
creative activity of
immediate ("in the moment")
musical composition,
which combines...