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Re: Derek Baily Improvisation TV




> I also like Bailey's interpretation of the value of transcribing in 
> jazz or in learning to improvise. I've never found that as a useful 
> tool, in terms of making me a better player or increasing my 
> improvisation skills...maybe making it easier for me to copy other 
> players' licks and clichés, but nothing from a creative standpoint.
>  
> Basically, Derek's book is condensed catalogue of various forms of 
> improvisation, based on interviews he conducted on a radio show. And 
> of course, he integrates a bit of his own opinions, observations, and 
> biases throughout this format.
>  
Once again I'll throw out  a recommendation for the tv shows he did for 
the BBC.  There are four 'episodes' where he explores improvisation 
around the world.  The first two are great with the last two being all 
right. 

http://www.ubu.com/film/bailey.html

Kevin