PPT-You Too Can Play and Teach Improvisation

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Philip Joyner Jr Memphis City Schools Instrumental Music Specialist What is Improvisation Websters New World Dictionary Improvise 1 to compose and simultaneously

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Philip Joyner Jr Memphis City Schools Instrumental Music Specialist What is Improvisation Websters New World Dictionary Improvise 1 to compose and simultaneously perform without any preparation extemporize. C al Coda Play percussion on guitar while chord sustains brPage 2br 25 6fr 6fr 5fr 57371 6fr 6fr 6fr 5fr 4fr 29 33 5fr 5fr 4fr 4fr 37 3fr 41 45 ritenuto Wednesday, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. IB 1409, North Seattle Community College. Candice Hoyt, Instructor. Online: . http://northseattle.angellearning.com/. . Session 1(b): 4/9. Play with instruments. Let’s do rhythm. A technique that will help you gain confidence!. Charades. Why is charades considered improvisation?. You are working towards a goal. You are creating a way of expressing emotion without pre planning. You are communicating with the other people in the room using non verbal communication. . Paula Sánchez Agudo. Department. of Spanish and Portuguese. What kind of task is this? . Combination of drama techniques to develop different skills. Main focus on . vocabulary. and . communication. The Nature of Improvisation. in Jazz Music. The . Nature . & Methods . of . Improvisation. The . Etymology . of “Improvisation”. Improvisation versus Composition. Musical performance. ,. flow, . and the individual. . Marc . Duby, PhD. . (Professor of Music, Rhodes . University Dept. of . Music, Grahamstown, South Africa). . . 2nd Jazz Education Network conference: New Orleans, LA (January 2011) . Free Jazz. Dixieland and swing stylists improvise melodically, and bop, cool, and hard bop players follow chord structures in their solos. Free Jazz was a radical departure from past styles, for typically after playing a quick theme, the soloist does not have to follow any progression or structure and can go in any unpredictable direction. When . Dmitry Gil MT-91. Gil Dmitry . Mihailovich. He was born 28. th. of May in 1991 in the small town named . Nazarovo. . . Parents. Mother’s name is Gil Larisa . Mihailovna. . She is 39 years old. She shouts at me very often, but she loves me.. Rhythms can be sounded out using anything. You can use your body – mouth, hands, fingers, or feet – to capture a rhythm. You can also use . found instruments . – ordinary objects like your pencil, keys, backpack, or desktop.. . Preschoolers. By: Elizabeth Hardee & Bates McKinney . Why Is Fitness Play Important?. What was our childhood obesity statistics for Spartanburg County? In an effort to decrease this trend we feel programs should educate participants about making healthy activity choices starting as early as possible.. Enrico Secchi. Ph.D. Candidate, Clemson University. Aleda. V. Roth . Burlington Industries Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management, Clemson University. The Art & Science of Service. 8-10 June 2011, IBM Research – . The Nature of Improvisation. in Jazz Music. The . Nature . & Methods . of . Improvisation. The . Etymology . of “Improvisation”. Improvisation versus Composition. Ja no C ohen In 1971 I took an 8 week workshop at American University at Wolf Trap in D.C. and studied with Twyla Tharp as well as modern da nce instructors. From 1972 - 1974 I studied improvisation Plus warm-up, alignment, basic body . skills, . and . dance . improvisation. Axial/Non-Locomotive Movement (Movement that doesn’t travel). Tilt. Swing. Elevate. Turn. Shake. Rotate. Curl. Sequential.

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