
1) Ad-lib 2) Extemporisation 3) Extemporization 4) Improv 5) Impulse
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1) An act of improvising 2) An unplanned expedient 3) Creation 4) Engineering concept 5) French word used in English 6) Jam session activity 7) Music genre 8) Something improvised
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- an unplanned expedient
- a performance given without planning or preparation
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Improvisation is the process of devising a solution to a requirement by making-do, despite absence of resources that might be expected to produce a solution. In a technical context, this can mean adapting a device for some use other than that which it was designed for, or building a device from unusual components in an ad-hoc fashion. Improvisatio...
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• (n.) The act or art of composing and rendering music, poetry, and the like, extemporaneously; as, improvisation on the organ. • (n.) That which is improvised; an impromptu.
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Movements that are created spontaneously by the dancer with or without specific direction, either individually or with other dancers. Contact improvisation is a form of instantaneous composition based on immediate response to body contact between dancers. Steve Paxton is the inventor of contact improv.
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in music, the extemporaneous composition or free performance of a musical passage, usually in a manner conforming to certain stylistic norms but ... [27 related articles]
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in theatre, the playing of dramatic scenes without written dialogue and with minimal or no predetermined dramatic activity. The method has been used ... [6 related articles]
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creative process of composing music or soloing ad lib
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Creating a play, a poem, or any other imaginative work, without preparation. The term is used in GCSE English for the unprepared piece of drama most students undertake as part of...
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Im·prov`i·sa'tion noun [ Confer French
improvisation .]
1. The act or art of composing and rendering music, poetry, and the like, extemporaneously; as,
improvisation on the organ.
2. That which is improvised; an impromptu.
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movement that is created spontaneously, ranging from free-form to highly structured, but always with an element of chance. Improvisation provides the dancer with the opportunity to bring together elements quickly and requires focus and concentration. It is instant and simultaneous choreography and performance.
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performance that involves invention while playing. Improvisation can either be guided by pre-existent material (loosely based on a particular melody, for instance), or be free of such influences.
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Creation of a musical composition while it is being performed, most commonly seen in Baroque ornamentation, cadenzas of concertos and jazz music.
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temporary expedient noun an unplanned expedient
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(arts) Creating a play, a poem, or any other imaginative work, without preparation. The term is used in GCSE English for the unprepared piece of drama most students undertake as part of their assessment in the Speaking and Listening section of their examination. The word has already been twist...
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(music) Creating music `on the spot` as it is being performed. It is a principal means of artistic expression among oral cultures, including popular music and jazz in the West. It is based on standard models, including song form (ABA), modes, raga, or scales of specific significance,...
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A scene or idea explored through performance but without script or preparation. Often used as a rehearsal technique to explore character, motivation, and plot.
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akin to ad-lib, but usually refers to the spontaneous making
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akin to ad-lib, but usually refers to the spontaneous making up an entire bit or the continual comedic conversing with audience members.
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an act of improvising. · something improvised.
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movement that is created spontaneously, ranging from free-form to highly structured, but always with an element of chance. Improvisation provides the dancer with the opportunity to bring together elements quickly and requires focus and concentration. It is instant and simultaneous choreography and performance.
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elements of a play such as characters, plot and dialogue that are made up in the moment without a script.
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a performance given without planning or preparation
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