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I've heard that Schoenberg said, "All composition is just very slow improivsation" or words to that effect. This was a liberating concept for my work when I first heard it, as I have been an improviser all of my life and a composer only in the last few years. Great f**cking thread, dudes and dudesses, yours, Rick (loop.pool) P.S. I've been very lucky to play with many great improvisers: a few the incomparable Robert Dick (on flute, bass flute and slide flute) Gary Regina (a regional musician who is a wonderful multi reed, multi instrumentalist, fearless, which makes a good improviser) Pipa Pinon (an avanted garde singer............will go ANYWHERE the music is going and be completely in the moment with it). Bill Walker (my brother: just a fount of creativity and a breadth of styles that is exceedingly rare) Bob Brozman: a master slide/national steel player whose played with musicians from all over the world, succesfully without knowing anything about there traditions Debhashish Battycharya: my vote for the greatest slide guitarist on the planet (and Bob Brozman, David Lyndley and Martin Simpson's vote as well............perhaps the deepest musician that I've ever improvised with.......we were asked to play 45 minutes of pure improv at the local FAT FRY annual concert and it was just an astonishing gig for me. Doug Robinson, my rhythm section mate with Bob Brozman and Martin Simpson........perhaps the best accompanying bassist (acoustic and electric) I've ever either heard or played with (lucky me!!!).