Connie Crothers Interview Conclusion - Full Concert
Conclusion to the Connie Crothers interview with an improvisation tip by Connie Crothers
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Almost all of this music was freely improvised in the moment. This is called spontaneous jazz improvisation. Some of this improvisation originates from tunes and some of it is entirely improvised, or "playing free." "Free improvisation" can be described as music with no preset form or harmony, no boundaries, no limitations, yet anchored in feeling. Improvising from tunes can be very free, even though the tune--with its melody, harmony and form--is your point of origin for your improvisation. Your source for the music you create is the feeling you are experiencing in the moment. Rather than putting melodic "ideas" into chord changes, you allow the music to flow spontaneously from your ears, your feeling and your creative mind--your intuition.
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