Sentences with phrase «jazz improvisation»

Jazz improvisation refers to the act of creating spontaneous music within the framework of a jazz song or composition. It involves making up melodies, harmonies, and rhythms on the spot, rather than playing pre-written notes. It allows musicians to express their individuality and creativity while playing with a group. Full definition
Goldberg may, for all I know, have detested them both, but he claimed the influence of jazz improvisation long before the younger artists in the Whitney's «Blues for Smoke.»
When I was in my late teens, I was studying jazz improvisation with perhaps the best jazz pianist in my area, Don.
You could say the film is constructed in a free - form sort of jazz improvisation style.
Michael Dessen Trio Friday, September 7, 7:30 PM Southern California trombonist, composer, and electronic musician Michael Dessen makes music that expands the sounds and shapes possible within jazz improvisation.
Jeff learned to play a variety of instruments while young, studied jazz improvisation, musical theory and started doing composing while still a teenager.
Citation: Limb CJ, Braun AR (2008) Neural Substrates of Spontaneous Musical Performance: An fMRI Study of Jazz Improvisation.
«Jazz improvisation is actually more predictable.
Hence, no two jazz improvisations are identical.
A saxophonist - turned - painter, he refused to adhere to any genre, and his puckish work has an air of jazz improvisation.
Jason Moran pieces together a score that starts out from the typical conversational form of jazz improvisation and leads into a vision of captivating sound sequences inspired by electronic dance music.
It is a perfect, exhilarating example of what Mr. Belz calls «one - shot painting» and likens to jazz improvisation.
It's like Pollock gave up jazz improvisations and re-discovered the blues.
Ernst's art is influenced by Japanese woodblock, the motion of jazz improvisation, Asian aesthetics, geometric art, abstract expressionism and surrealism.
Gedney's works speak to this aesthetic of spontaneity, which by the early 1960's had established an intersection between painting, dance, automatic writing, and jazz improvisation.
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