- more
recently the
Belgian Seppe Gebruers who
improvise with two
pianos tuned a
quartertone apart.
Improvised freestyle rap is
commonly practiced as a part...
- Pub 1-02)
includes two
definitions for
improvised devices:
improvised explosive devices (IED) and
improvised nuclear device (IND).
These definitions...
- meditation, a psycho-kinesthetic therapy, a
sports training, and a
dance improvised session. Jams also
occur at multi-day
residential courses led by a dancer...
- also made of
improvised materials like nails,
steel pipes,
wooden pieces, bits of string, etc.
Improvised firearm used
during WWII
Improvised zip-gun with...
-
first vaudevillian to use
audience suggestions to
create improvised sketches on stage.
Improvisation exercises were
developed further by
Viola Spolin in the...
-
cause bodily harm can be
considered an
improvised weapon.
Examples of
items that have been used as
improvised weapons include:
Sports equipment such as...
- Free
improvisation or free
music is
improvised music without any
general rules,
instead following the
intuition of its performers. The term can refer...
- for
their improvisation.
Handel and Bach
frequently improvised on the
harpsichord or pipe organ. In the
Baroque era,
performers improvised ornaments,...
-
Improvised Interrogation Handbook", a
clear reference to the
actual do****ent.
Other publicly available U.S.
military manuals dealing with
improvised explosive...
- distributed.
Improvised armour is used to
protect occupants from
small arms, crew-served weapons,
artillery (or tank gun) fire, and mines.
Improvised additions...