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Thinking in Jazz: The Infinite Art of Improvisation

  • Author: Berliner, Paul F.

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Contents

  • List of Figures List of Music Texts
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction Picking Notes out of Thin Air? Improvisation and Its Study
  • Chapter 1 : Love at First Sound: Early Musical Environment
  • Chapter 2 : Hangin' Out and Jammin': The Jazz Community as an Educational System
  • Chapter 3 : A Very Structured Thing: Jazz Compositions as Vehicles for Improvisation
  • Chapter 4 : Getting Your Vocabulary Straight: Learning Models for Solo Formulation
  • Chapter 5 : Seeing Out a Bit: Expanding upon Early Influences
  • Chapter 6 : The More Ways You Have of Thinking: Conventional Rhythmic and Theoretical Improvisation Approaches
  • Chapter 7 : Conversing with the Piece: Initial Routines Applying Improvisation Approaches to Form
  • Chapter 8 : Composing in the Moment: The Inner Dialogue and the Tale
  • Chapter 9 : Improvisation and Precomposition: The Eternal Cycle
  • Chapter 10 : The Never-ending State of Getting There: Soloing Ability, Ideals, and Evaluations
  • Chapter 11 : Arranging Pieces: Decisions in Rehearsal
  • Chapter 12 : Adding to Arrangements: Conventions Guiding the Rhythm Section
  • Chapter 13 : Give and Take: The Collective Conversation and Musical Journey
  • Chapter 14 : When the Music's Happening and When It's Not: Evaluating Group Performances
  • Chapter 15 : The Lives of Bands: Conflict Resolution and Artistic Development
  • Chapter 16 : Vibes and Venues: Interacting with Different Audiences in Different Settings Epilogue: Jazz as a Way of Life Music Texts
  • Appendix A: House Congressional Resolution 57
  • Appendix B: List of Artists Interviewed Sources Notes Discography Videography
  • Bibliography