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Seven principal Relational Functions are now defined as Solo, Support, Ground, Dialogue, Catalyst, Sound Mass and Interpolation.
 
Seven principal Relational Functions are now defined as Solo, Support, Ground, Dialogue, Catalyst, Sound Mass and Interpolation.
  
source: Nunn (1998) Wisdom of The Impulse. On the Nature of Musical Free Improvisation. pdf part 1 page 26 of 50 url link 1 [http://improvisersnetworks.online/resources/books-and-documents/item/796-t-nunn-wisdom-of-the-impulse-on-the-nature-of-musical-free-improvisation]
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*Nunn (1998) Wisdom of The Impulse. On the Nature of Musical Free Improvisation. pdf part 1 page 26 of 50 url link 1 [http://improvisersnetworks.online/resources/books-and-documents/item/796-t-nunn-wisdom-of-the-impulse-on-the-nature-of-musical-free-improvisation]
  
source: Nunn (1998) quoted & discussed in Free Ensemble Improvisation, Harald Stenström, page 90 url link 1 [http://improvisersnetworks.online/resources/books-and-documents/item/480-free-ensemble-improvisation-harald-stenstroem-a-thesis] link 2 [https://gupea.ub.gu.se/handle/2077/20293]
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*Nunn (1998) quoted & discussed in Free Ensemble Improvisation, Harald Stenström, page 90 url link 1 [http://improvisersnetworks.online/resources/books-and-documents/item/480-free-ensemble-improvisation-harald-stenstroem-a-thesis] link 2 [https://gupea.ub.gu.se/handle/2077/20293]

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Relational Functions - The intent to create CONTENT through specific role relationships among "voices." (RF is the intent; the listener's perception of this intent is termed Composites.) Two important qualifications need to be made here: First, although there is a somewhat psychic component within group improvisation, the improvisers, each one of them, individually act to create relationships with the others in the group. The individual's attention incorporates both self and group; it is hopefully not "split" or divided, but rather simultaneous. Second, in free improvisation, particularly group improvisation, intention is one thing and result is another; though they may be the same, they are certainly not always. For this reason, the "role" an improviser plays is described both in terms of intention (Relational Functions) and the result of perception (Composites). When a relationship intended by one improviser is misinterpreted by another, this could be considered a miscommunication, or a "mistake." However, mistakes (or miscommunications) can be contextualized, and the perception or interpretation of the intention becomes a reality for the improviser(s) to deal with. T Nunn 1998

Seven principal Relational Functions are now defined as Solo, Support, Ground, Dialogue, Catalyst, Sound Mass and Interpolation.

Source

  • Nunn (1998) Wisdom of The Impulse. On the Nature of Musical Free Improvisation. pdf part 1 page 26 of 50 url link 1 [1]
  • Nunn (1998) quoted & discussed in Free Ensemble Improvisation, Harald Stenström, page 90 url link 1 [2] link 2 [3]