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Abstract In the beginning, the word jazz was not a noun naming a musical genre but probably an adjective describing a certain quality of movement and behavior: spirited, improvised, often sensual, and with a quirky rhythm. By the end of the second decade of this century the term was applied to both a kind of music and a kind of dancing ...
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Abstract In the beginning, the word jazz was not a noun naming a musical genre but probably an adjective describing a certain quality of movement and behavior: spirited, improvised, often sensual, and with a quirky rhythm. By the end of the second decade of this century the term was applied to both a kind of music and a kind of dancing ...
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Giving voice to jazz singers’ experiences of flow in improvisation
Psychology of Music, 2021Melissa Forbes
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The creation and validation of a Jazz Theory Measure: Implications for improvisation education
International Journal of Music Education, 2022Brian E Russell
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Musical identities of professional jazz musicians: a focus group investigation
Psychology of Music, 2005Raymond Macdonald, Graeme Wilson
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Descriptions of Improvisational Thinking by Artist-Level Jazz Musicians
Journal of Research in Music Education, 2011Martin Norgaard
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Sensemaking and sensegiving stories of jazz leadership
Human Relations, 2012Michael Humphreys +2 more
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