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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
 
 
[[Phil Morton]] has come to adopt the term used referential or a referent, or he proposes those active in [[free]] [[improvisation]] acknowledge this term maybe useful
 
[[Phil Morton]] has come to adopt the term used referential or a referent, or he proposes those active in [[free]] [[improvisation]] acknowledge this term maybe useful
  
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This is an attempt by Phil Morton to bypass the binary world of [[free]] [[improvisation]] vs composition
 
This is an attempt by Phil Morton to bypass the binary world of [[free]] [[improvisation]] vs composition
 
Examples of a referent to be witnessed in the world of free improvisation
 
 
*Conduction
 
*Graphic scores
 
*more citation needed
 
  
  
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Free Ensemble Improvisation, Harald Stenström A Thesis [http://www.improvisersnetworks.online/resources/books-and-documents/item/480-free-ensemble-improvisation-harald-stenstroem-a-thesis]
 
Free Ensemble Improvisation, Harald Stenström A Thesis [http://www.improvisersnetworks.online/resources/books-and-documents/item/480-free-ensemble-improvisation-harald-stenstroem-a-thesis]
  
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* [[Agency]]
 
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Revision as of 08:12, 11 October 2022


Referent

Introduction

Phil Morton has come to adopt the term used referential or a referent, or he proposes those active in free improvisation acknowledge this term maybe useful

Referential simply means the improviser is required to refer to an external referent, that maybe a document or idea that influences what the person does within the parameters of music.

This is an attempt by Phil Morton to bypass the binary world of free improvisation vs composition


Source

Free Ensemble Improvisation, Harald Stenström A Thesis [1]

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