• musical text." Improvisation is often done within (or based on) a pre-existing harmonic framework or chord progression. Improvisation is a major part...
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  • utilises acousmatic sound as a compositional resource. Free improvisation or free music is improvised music without any rules beyond the taste or inclination...
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    Partimento (category Musical improvisation)
    out on a single staff, whose main purpose is to be a guide for the improvisation ("realization") of a composition at the keyboard. A Partimento differs...
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    Musical saw (redirect from Lame musicale)
    sawists use cello or violin bows, using violin rosin, but some may use improvised home-made bows, such as a wooden dowel. Musical saws have been produced...
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  • Paddison's gloss of the term. Anne LeBaron cites automatism, including improvisation, and collage as the primary techniques of musical surrealism. According...
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  • performer a set of scales that encompassed the parameters of their improvisation and style, and consequently more creative freedom with melodies; Coltrane...
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    that survive, none are for solo keyboard works. Konrad suggests that "Improvisation [at which Mozart was highly skilled; see below] or the actual trying...
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  • her performance, even though those present were amazed at her vocal improvisation. On Classic Albums: Pink Floyd – The Making of The Dark Side of the...
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  • swing phenomena and ending with a global perspective on the Musical improvisation. Caporaletti identifies with the term "Audiotactile music" those musical...
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    César Franck (category Organ improvisers)
    studies with François Benoist, which included both performance and improvisation, taking second prize in 1841, with the aim of competing for the Prix...
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