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Apr 18, 2002 · This chapter reflects on psychological models and their attempts to simulate improvising processes and constraints; the means by which improvisers acquire performance skills; improvisation as part of a larger, co-collaborative creative endeavor; recent studies highlighting the benefits of improvisation in a learning situation; and improvisation ...
improvisation in music therapy can be used to help people express and share their in-the- moment feelings. It can also be practiced by people with little to no musical background.
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In music therapy improvisation is defined as a process where the client and therapist relate to each other. The client makes up music, musical improvisation, while singing or playing, extemporaneously creating a melody, rhythm, song, or instrumental piece.
Jun 1, 2017 · Music improvisation could be defined as the real-time creative performance of novel music and consists of inventing music extemporaneously. Improvisation is a discovery act that goes beyond the application of a preexisting technique and aims to delineate an original framework.
Jan 31, 2020 · Improvisation is also a defining feature of music therapy since it can facilitate a clinical relationship between therapist and client (Wigram, 2004; Foubert, 2020; Foubert et al.,...
Abstract. Improvisation is a creative process both for the player and the listener, and imagination plays a central role in that process. In music therapy, imagination finds its place in the creative development of improvised music, and this chapter explores both the technical aspects of improvisation as a creative force as well as the ...
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Jul 9, 2019 · Here, improvisation is understood as a pathway that leads to a deeper understanding of syntactic and expressive qualities of music, as “the meaningful manipulation of tonal and rhythm music content created in ongoing musical thought” ( Azzara, 1993, p. 330).