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The whole concept of improvisation seems to suggest utter freedom of imagination and infinite possibility in exploring what is spontaneous and of the moment.

The very concept of improvisation as a mere subcategory within performance practice could arise only after the invention of music printing, which had at first little discernible effect on performance.

The critic JE Berendt wrote: "Russell's concept of improvisation, Lydian in terms of medieval church scales, yet chromatic in the modern sense, was the great pathbreaker for Miles Davis's and John Coltrane's modality".

MR: I also wanted to work in that concept of "improvisation".

Yastrow introduces the concept of improvisation as the perfect method for training sales teams in the art of persuasive conversation.

The third, fourth and fifth sections consider how the products were actually used, drawing on a broader concept of material scripts as developed by Pinch and others, as well as the concepts of domestication, improvisation and practice.

Using their "skills of social and technical virtuosity", FIG improvised around issues important to women, and thereby "drew women into their music who might not otherwise be concerned with the concept of free improvisation".

The codes represented principles of improvisation and the concepts of the model by Ring and Van de Ven (1994) (see Table 6).

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