Tenorman Marsh, who died while soloing on stage in 1987 at the age of 60, was one of the great improvisers in jazz history. |
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It's the sort of thing Mochrie extends to most of the improvisers he regularly shares a stage with. |
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Pianist Kenny Werner, bassist Greg Cohen and drummer Joey Baron,are incredibly gifted jazz improvisers who are no less brilliant as klezmer musicians. |
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I think there is more often than not a routine that takes place between improvisers that is more conformist and restrictive than they would ever imagine or admit to. |
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The show allows the audience to control the fate of the performers as improvisers compete against each other between sips of beer. |
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This is an opportunity to catch three of America's mightiest improvisers at the virile peak of their powers. |
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During the Baroque era, professional musicians were expected to be accomplished improvisers of both solo melodic lines and accompaniment parts. |
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Gress, a stalwart on New York's downtown scene, is one reliable groovemeister and one of the most creative improvisers around. |
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The Chums are a changing line-up of some of the best improvisers in the business. |
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The hot-fast team of improvisers reacts to audience suggestions at lightening speed, to create surreal sketches, glorious games and manic musicals. |
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A choreographer with a mission to stretch the parameters of ballet, James Sewell has collaborated with a range of artists from contact improvisers to Argentine tango experts. |
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He aims to show executives the choices and activities jazz improvisers make and how to be spontaneous and balance between constraints and experimentation. |
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Each track is about two minutes long, a perfect length for beginning improvisers, and features full-sounding instrumentation and authentic grooves. |
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Improvisers are open, understanding, supportive, truthful, and listen well. |
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