Associations to the word «Improvisation»
Noun
- Audience
- Inspiration
- Theme
- Knitting
- Session
- Orchestra
- Ellington
- Fiddle
- Dix
- Baroque
- Lib
- Skill
- Talent
- Lute
- Therapist
- Texture
- Trondheim
- Brahms
- Holm
- Theatre
- Acoustic
- Variation
- Feedback
- Sonny
- Collaboration
- Exploration
- Concerto
- Contact
- Op
- Mandolin
- Oboe
- Quilt
- Piece
- Filming
- Arrangement
- Haynes
- Bass
- Armstrong
- Tar
- Keyboard
- Sur
- Arranger
- Chaplin
- Transcription
- Harp
- Hallmark
- Masterpiece
- Chorus
- Philharmonic
- Noise
- Lyric
- Ballet
- Interpretation
- String
- Element
- Copying
- Staple
- Humor
- Listener
- Mic
- Ella
- Morton
Adjective
Wiktionary
IMPROVISATION, noun. The act or art of composing and rendering music, poetry, and the like, extemporaneously; as, improvisation on the organ.
IMPROVISATION, noun. That which is improvised; an impromptu.
IMPROVISATION, noun. Musical technique, characteristic of blues music.
IMPROVISATION, noun. The act of improvising, acting or going about something without planning ahead
Dictionary definition
IMPROVISATION, noun. A creation spoken or written or composed extemporaneously (without prior preparation).
IMPROVISATION, noun. An unplanned expedient.
IMPROVISATION, noun. A performance given extempore without planning or preparation.
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