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>> >>"Improvisation is just really fast Composition" > >nice, but IS it? > >Schoenberg certainly knows better than me, but sometimes things are >just said because they sound nice... > >The Composer takes time to think and plan and correct and elaborate >(mental). >Improvisation is so massively faster that the player rather >concentrates on what happens than on what he is going to do >(intuition) I am inclined to think that composition allows iterative editing, in a way that improv does not. For example one can change the beginning of a composition after hearing the ending, before any one else hears the beginning. I don't know if that's "better" or "worse", but it does seem, to me, like a difference between the practices. And, one of the reasons I like the whole looping/live sampling/live editing/spontaneous studio production world is that it precisely opens up some space in between. -Alex S.