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Becoming-Music: Improvisation and Instrumentalism in Curriculum Theory
2010In Aoki’s (2005a) curriculum seminar featuring jazz trumpeter Bobby Shew, the question of music’s import to curriculum theorizing is explicitly posed. Toward this question, Shew’s performance addresses two lines of inquiry. First, “When does an instrument cease to be an instrument?” and second, “What is improvisation?” (p. 367).
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Improvised Instrument for Expander Placement
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2006Isaac J, Peled, Ernest K, Manders
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Audiation-Based Improvisation Techniques and Elementary Instrumental Students' Music Achievement
Journal of Research in Music Education, 1993The purpose of this research was to develop and to examine an improvisation curriculum designed to improve the music achievement of elementary school instrumental music students. The specific problems of this study were (a) to investigate the effect of improvisation study on the music achievement of fifth-grade wind and percussion students, and (b) to
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Instrumental Improvisation in General Music
Soundings (Reston, VA), 1993Janet L. S. Moore, Thomas J. Schwirtz
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Geometric Improvisations Leading to a Musical Instrument
2011Thesis explores a theory of proportion, its application within a design-build experiment, while establishing essential elements of design language.
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2018
Improvisational practices are deeply linked to musical instruments. Indeed, by definition, to improvise is to create music with (or sometimes against) an instrument (including voice); in many ways, then, the act of improvisation is inseparable from the instrument onto which it is produced.
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Improvisational practices are deeply linked to musical instruments. Indeed, by definition, to improvise is to create music with (or sometimes against) an instrument (including voice); in many ways, then, the act of improvisation is inseparable from the instrument onto which it is produced.
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Improvising and Learning Music with Instruments
2018Laura Huhtinen-Hildén, Jessica Pitt
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Solo Instrumental Improvisation (Taqāsīm) in Arab Music
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