- Improvisation,
often shortened to improv, is the
activity of
making or
doing something not
planned beforehand,
using whatever can be found. The origin...
- Cadell. p. 161. The
surprised poet
swung forth to join them, with an
extemporized sandwich, that
looked like a ploughman's luncheon, in his hand. Cornell...
- type scenes, ring
composition and repetition.
These habits aid the
extemporizing bard, and are
characteristic of oral poetry. For instance, the main...
-
characteristics of hagiography. The
Legenda was
intended to
inspire extemporized homilies and
sermons appropriate to the
saint of the day.
Urban legends...
- Armstrong's
solos went well
beyond the theme-improvisation
concept and
extemporized on chords,
rather than melodies.
According to Schuller, by comparison...
- " The
Jimmy Dean
Sausage company did well, in part due to Dean's own
extemporized, good-humored commercials. In 1980, the
first Jimmy Dean
Restaurant opened...
-
example breastworks—and
often known as
fieldworks or earthworks, are
extemporized by
troops in the field,
perhaps ****isted by such
local labour and tools...
- The
Armadillo was an
extemporized improvised armoured fighting vehicle produced in
Britain during the
invasion crisis of 1940–1941.
Based on a
number of...
- 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...
- word, the dub poet's
performance is
normally prepared,
rather than the
extemporized chat of the
dancehall dee jay. In
musical setting, the dub poet usually...