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inhibitions that
normally prevent individuals from
taking risks and
improvising.
Improvisation can take
place as a solo performance, or
interdependently in an...
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Parker Wells and the
improvising groups Spontaneous Music Ensemble and AMM. In the
context of
music theory, free
improvisation denotes the
shift from...
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develop their skill in
improvising for films. When talkies–motion
pictures with sound–were introduced,
these talented improvising musicians had to find...
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There are a
number of
approaches to
improvising jazz solos.
During the
swing era,
performers improvised solos by ear by
using riffs and variations...
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between partners improvising together. This
stance has been
argued to
reflect the counter-cultural
context in
which contact improvisation was
developed (aftermath...
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Symphony for
Improvisers is an
album by
American jazz
trumpeter Don Cherry,
released by Blue Note
Records in
August 1967. It
features Gato Barbieri, Henry...
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Improvising Artists Inc.
known as IAI is a
production company created by jazz pianist, Paul Bley, and
video artist,
Carol Goss, in 1974 for the purpose...
- An
improvised explosive device (IED) is a bomb
constructed and deplo**** in ways
other than in
conventional military action. It may be
constructed of conventional...
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Dance improvisation is the
process of
spontaneously creating movement.
Development of
movement material is
facilitated through a
variety of
creative explorations...
- Impro:
Improvisation and the
Theatre is a book
written in 1979 by
theatre educator Keith Johnstone. The book is
divided into four sections: "Status",...