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It's a very good book. I just read it a couple weeks ago. It covers improvisation from the musicians's point of view, and in various contexts (East Indian music, jazz, etc). I wouldn't consider that it covers everything about improv that one would want to know, and I disagree with some of the view of the book (particularly regarding recording), but it is a very interesting read. Much easier to get into than my other recent choice: _Formalized Music_ by Iannis Xenakis. (yes, it's Derek Bailey, jazz guitarist) It's cheap too, ~12$ from amazon.com Jim Kriist@aol.com wrote: > > is this derek bailey? > ive been seeing his name about lately > is the book anygood? > is it technical(i.e.modes etc....) > or is it philosophical(approaches etc...) > > rodrigo > > In a message dated 6/10/99 10:21:31 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >dennis@mdbs.com > writes: > > > Thanks, Jamie, for the reading suggestions! I just got the Bailey >book on > > improvisation but haven't read it yet.