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Getting the basic habits of creative instrumental expression in the specified musical space. |
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KRAEHENBUEHL, D.; CLARK, F.; GOSS, L. Keyboard Theory. Book four. 1. vyd. Secaucus : Warner Bros, 1965. 48 s. ISBN 0-87487-118-2. KRAEHENBUEHL, D.; CLARK, F.; GOSS, L. Keyboard Theory. Book one. 1. vyd. Secaucus : Warner Bros, 1978. 48 s. ISBN 0-87487-115-8. KRAEHENBUEHL, D.; CLARK, F.; GOSS, L. Keyboard Theory. Book three. 1. vyd. Secaucus : Warner Bros, 1965. 49 s. ISBN 07069-2037. KRAEHENBUEHL, D.; CLARK, F.; GOSS, L. Keyboard Theory. Book two. 1. vyd. Secaucus : Warner Bros, 1965. 48 s. ISBN 07069-2037. Carl Humphries: The Piano Improvisation Handbook: A Practical Guide to Musical Invention. Backbeat Books, 2009. 289 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0879309770. Brian Chung, Dennis Thurmond: Improvisation at the Piano: A Systematic Approach for the Classically Trained Pianist. Alfred Music Publishing, 2007. 232 pp. ISBN 0739043781, 9780739043783. Mark Harrison: Stuff! Good Piano Players Should Know: An A-Z Guide to Getting Better. Hal Leonard Corporation, 2008. 128 pp. ISBN 1423427815, 9781423427810. Karl Mollison: Piano Improvisation: A Powerful Practical System. Radiance Multimedia, 2010. 154 pp. ISBN 0982802153, 9780982802151. |
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Improvisation acquired forms, explaining the methods of creative process. |
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1. Movement in 3-tone space out of major or minor tonality 2. The basic feelings and instrumental sound possibilities 3. Improvised preludes 4. Improvised short genre image 5. Improvised genre picture in the small ternary form 6. Contrasting forms of stylization with new tones 7. Four-handed improvisation in modal space 8. Independent modal improvisation 9. Rudiments of tonal improvisation - delay and ostinato 10. Two-and multitone ostinato in the accompaniment of folk songs 11. Ostinato with 1, 2 and 3 voices in the accompaniment of folk songs 12. Ostinato in the accompaniment of improvised tonal melodies 13. Ostinato in the accompaniment of improvised melodies in the extended tonality |