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to improvisation
noun
The act or art of composing and rendering music, poetry, and the like, extemporaneously; as, improvisation on the organ.
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"Gary is a friend to improvisation.
Coleman's approach to improvisation shook twentieth-century jazz.
Bobek's performances are highly unpredictable and given to improvisation.
The epic metre, or śloka, is a very fluid one that lends itself excellently to improvisation.
Ms. Dennis's attraction to improvisation infuses "Coney Night Maze," her largest work to date.
Even in Tokyo, normally a high-tech showplace for the nation, residents have turned to improvisation.
Approaches to improvisation through listening and transcribing, and developing familiarity with important contributors to this music.
Her research interests range from Balinese music to improvisation to cross-cultural musical analysis.
Dedicated to improvisation, jam bands have also become preservationists for older styles.
Mr. Caine, 45, uses the classical tradition as a springboard to improvisation.
"And they've done it by having an encyclopedic approach to improvisation".
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