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extemporisation
noun
Alternative spelling of extemporization
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Like the jazz musician he once was, Franco took pleasure in extemporisation.
But you don't have to go to the jazzers to find great improvisation in classical music: it was there all the time, and one way of thinking about all of the notes that Mozart and Beethoven, say, left to us, especially in their piano music, is as the tip of an iceberg of extemporisation and experimentation.
After one extended – plug is not the word here – extemporisation on anal sex, specifically the bizarre male predilection for same, Schumer turned to carefully catch the Playhouse's spotlight silhouetting her in a halo.
We will never know whether a double dose of Pro Plus would have saved Gilligan all this trouble: this kind of extemporisation will be severely restricted in a new code of conduct for BBC journalists to be produced in the aftermath of the Hutton inquiry.
Far fewer of the album's 327 minutes are given over to extemporisation or frazzled psychedelia than you might expect, given Grateful Dead's monumental reputation both as the house band at Ken Kesey's Acid Tests and as rock's premier improvisers.
And while his reading of Fly Me to the Moon started with him not really singing, and got caught up in a spiralling jazzy coda where the words became less important than the stylish vocal extemporisation, he remained in complete control.
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Even when the part of the paper devoted to describing the methods used is up to snuff (and often it is not), performing an experiment always entails what sociologists call "tacit knowledge"—craft skills and extemporisations that their possessors take for granted but can pass on only through example.
Formed in 1965 from jug-band roots, the Dead were a unique mix of psychedelic rock, rootsy Americana (before the term was coined) and avant-garde experimentalism, whose long, freeform extemporisations came to exemplify the San Francisco sound in the first flush of Haight-Ashbury hippiedom.
He had learned to use the tools in his memory to build on it, think about it in sound and try on different extemporisations of that riff as if it was a suit and tie combination.
The song features one chord, with assorted vocal extemporisation/ poeticisation on top.
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