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  2. Jazz improvisation - Wikipedia

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    Jazz improvisation is the spontaneous invention of melodic solo lines or accompaniment parts in a performance of jazz music. It is one of the defining elements of jazz. Improvisation is composing on the spot, when a singer or instrumentalist invents melodies and lines over a chord progression played by rhythm section instruments (piano, guitar ...

  3. Charlie Banacos - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Banacos (August 11, 1946 – December 8, 2009 [1]) was an American pianist, composer, author and educator, concentrating on jazz . Banacos created over 100 courses of study for improvisation and composition. His concepts of teaching and his courses influenced educators since the late 1950s. He was the original author of courses named ...

  4. Harmolodics - Wikipedia

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    Harmolodics is a musical philosophy and method of musical composition and improvisation developed by American jazz saxophonist-composer Ornette Coleman. His work following this philosophy during the late 1970s and 1980s inspired a style of forward-thinking jazz-funk known as harmolodic funk. [ 1] It is associated with avant-garde jazz and free ...

  5. Jeremy Siskind - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Pianist, educator. Years active. 2010–present. Labels. Outside In Music, [1] Brooklyn Jazz Underground [2] Website. www .jeremysiskind .com. Jeremy Siskind (born October 14, 1986) [3] is an American pianist, composer, and educator known for his innovative blending of jazz and classical music.

  6. Jazz - Wikipedia

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    Jazz elements such as improvisation, rhythmic complexities and harmonic textures were introduced to the genre and consequently had a big impact in new listeners and in some ways kept the versatility of jazz relatable to a newer generation that did not necessarily relate to what the traditionalists call real jazz (bebop, cool and modal jazz). [200]

  7. George E. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    George Emanuel Lewis (born July 14, 1952) is an American composer, performer, and scholar of experimental music. [ 1] He has been a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians ( AACM) since 1971, when he joined the organization at the age of 19. [ 2] He is renowned for his work as an improvising trombonist and considered ...

  8. Jazz Age - Wikipedia

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    The Jazz Age was a period in the 1920s and 30s in which jazz music and dance styles gained worldwide popularity. The Jazz Age's cultural repercussions were primarily felt in the United States, the birthplace of jazz. Originating in New Orleans as mainly sourced from the culture of African Americans, jazz played a significant part in wider ...

  9. Third stream - Wikipedia

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    There are many ways to define third-stream music. It could refer to a group of jazz musicians playing solely, or a jazz soloist performing with a symphony orchestra, as long as the musicians are able to interpret and play jazz music. [1] Improvisation is generally seen as a vital component of third stream. [2] In third-stream music, composers ...