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improvisation

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Improvisation \Im*prov`i*sa"tion\, n. [Cf. F. improvisation.] The act or art of composing and rendering music, poetry, and the like, extemporaneously; as, improvisation on the organ. That which is improvised; an impromptu.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 The act or art of composing and rendering music, poetry, and the like, extemporaneously; as, improvisation on the organ. 2 That which is improvised; an impromptu. 3 Musical technique, characteristic of blues music. 4 The act of improvise, acting or ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Improvisation is the process of devising a solution to a requirement by making-do, despite absence of resources that might be expected to produce a solution. In a technical context, this can mean adapting a device for some use other than that which it was ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-15c., "unforeseen happening;" 1786 as "act of improvising musically," from French improvisation , from improviser "compose or say extemporaneously," from Italian improvvisare , from improvviso "unforeseen, unprepared," from Latin improvisus "not foreseen, ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a creation spoken or written or composed extemporaneously (without prior preparation) an unplanned expedient [syn: temporary expedient ] a performance given extempore without planning or preparation [syn: extemporization , extemporisation ]

Usage examples of improvisation.

Gradually there were added to these psalter choir-books additions in the form of antiphons, responses, collects or short prayers, for the use of those not skilful at improvisation and metrical compositions.

It was strictly mixed language she screamed at them--African Gullah, English, French, local improvisations.

The day had been good: a blind man, the reduced sentence I had hoped for, a cordial handclasp from my client, a few liberalities, and in the afternoon, a brilliant improvisation in the company of several friends on the hardheartedness of our governing class and the hypocrisy of our leaders.

This time Kerry took the acorn, and they continued the improvisation, developing it into a story with a squirrel for a villain, until the custodian switched off the houselights from backstage and they both shouted in indignation.

With the help of the keyboard, her good memory, the Japanese voice synthesis modules and her quickness of wit and improvisation, she had spoken to them with the rich ripe personal tone and cadence and intimacy of the Reverend Doctor Matthew Meadows in his prime.

However, after an incident in Poznan in which a suspicious railway police inspector and an overzealous guard had ended up in a carriage toilet with broken necks, they had jumped train and relied on improvisation and expediency to cover the remaining distance.

The honour in which improvisation was held amongst the Greeks and Romans is due to the fact that Greek and Latin verse is not under the dominion of rhyme.

I was amazed, and made an improvisation on her skill, which I gave her in writing.

But he pointedly declined to bring his breeches into contact with the bench, a splintery improvisation strewn with pasty-flakes, pipe-ashes, and rat-shite.

Indeed, it was a miracle of technological improvisation, with raultron-ic instruments useless for maintaining remote control over the crewless ejector.

Then she and Portegin stood, arms full, exclaiming over Kai's improvisation.

On his workbench were his chisels, hammers, dried wax and clay improvisations, miniatures, folios of sketches for the remaining figures of the tomb, stubs of charcoal: a portrait of a man interrupted in the midst of life and work.

Necessity is the mother of improvisation, and I needed to cement that link with Sheena because it was the only way I could see to go one better than Davy, to be the perfect partner he had failed to be in spite of the hold his music exercised upon her.

It had seemed a ridiculous idea when he'd first come up with it, an inspired improvisation to save his hide when the Japanese mob had sent an assassin to punish him for impersonating one of its members.

In his improvisations he regularly made a practice of using materials closest at hand, as any good artist will.