Quote:
".... then improvisation is composing in real time"


It is ... sometimes it goes well, sometimes not so much.

Another conversation between them was around hearing each other when playing and that can be a real problem sometimes. If you can't hear the other musicians properly it gets tricky to avoid clashing or trampling.

When playing to an audience, one has to remember that the audience have usually paid good money to see and hear us, so the risks are turned down a bit with some planning like known numbers in stated keys, who'll do solos and when, but sometimes if things are flowwing well, it may be that one musician turns to another and raises eyebrows, the other nods, and they hand over the solo.

I love the totally spontaneous stuff when it works; somebody's noodling around, someone else picks up a riff and it grows. We don't normally risk that with an audience ... which may be a shame.

Edit: I enjoyed what I heard. Good.

Last edited by Gordon Scott; 01/15/22 07:43 AM.

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