Of all the musical forms that exist, only jazz requires the creative skills to invent new musical themes in real time. Once such a theme is invented, a repeat performance is never exactly the same (although occasionally a great improvised solo may become so popular that it is copied, memorized, or notated for others to perform).
The Business of Jazz: The Role of Improvisation in Fueling Creative Innovation
Posted June 30, 2008 | Leadership | Leadership |
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