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improvisation

noun as in extemporary speech

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He recorded a loose improvisation on his iPhone, humming along with the piano and narrating his rough concept for the director.

There were improvisations, installations, adaptations and novel collaborations among musicians and artists and media, with Mother Nature ever in the picture.

An evening of historic campaign songs followed by a meditative group improvisation served as psychological preparation for whatever the outcome.

Jenkins, who never wed or had children of her own, centered kids in her work, featuring them on her recordings and teaching them her core principles: careful listening, singing and improvisation.

But there is a sense they rely on such off-the-cuff improvisation, rather than the methodical working over and opening up of opponents.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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