Hi Kris, I too am interested in the pdf. Very timely as I’ve
been pondering how much of my time to put into learning standards vs. concentrating
on the much more out stuff… not that they are mutually exclusive or not
cross-fertilizing, of course…
I noticed that I don’t recognize anything on your recent
listening CD list that involves live electronic manipulation, though some of the
folks you list have of course been involved in that, for instance Evan Parker
and his Electro-Acoustic Ensemble and Lewis himself perhaps… but maybe the
handful with which I am not familiar do. Voltage? Dempa? Lewis with Muhal and
Roscoe?
Hal Dean
From: Todd Lainhart
[mailto:tlainhart@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 10:09 AM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: George Lewis' "Improvised Music..."
Hi Kris -
Thanks for your kind offer of sending out the PDF on improvisation. I'd
also like to get a copy, if you can spare the send.
If you like, I can also host a link to it on my website (hidden somewhere on
the server).
thanks! -- Todd
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Anyone read the George Lewis' "Improvised Music after 1950"?
Unbelievably earth-shaking, pivotal, and paradigm shifting work in light
of the history of improvisation....recommended reading to me by Jeff Kaiser. I
have a PDF copy for anyone interested.
...but it's pretty damn cool that science is starting to show that us
improvisers having something unique going on in our brains when we play.
Kris