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My guess is that Bach would have found it easier to improvise a new prelude and fugue in A flat than to play this intricate work from memory.
Improvise a new harmony from HM, or at random.
There are differences, but our brains automatically fill in the gaps and we can improvise a new grip, hold an unfamiliar object securely and so on.
So a new solution is being trialled.
So a new solution was needed.
These days, the team improvises a new episode regularly.
A tap-dancing man in a fedora beat out rhythms onstage, while a few musicians stood together collectively improvising a new song.
A WAR FOR PEOPLE In Colorado, McMaster and his officers, most of them veterans of the war's first year, improvised a new way to train for Iraq.
She improvises a new set called "What's the Score?" At 5 30 p.m., Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden at Museum of Modern Art, (212) 708-9400, moma.org; free, with museum admission.
As the mas band began to part, it adjusted its tempo to the siren's and improvised a new, accompanying tune.
Improvising a New Attitude on Aging.
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