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  1. Any terrorist prevented from carrying a knife onto an airplane could easily, improvise ,a weapon by, for example, smashing a glass bottle - or just attack with his or
  2. He did not do so. As his career progressed, Bergman increasingly let his actors, improvise ,their dialogue. In his latest films, he wrote just the ideas informing the
  3. By immersing students in a role-playing scenario in which they are forced to, improvise ,speech or writing in the language they are learning. Politically-themed LAP
  4. Rapid sequences of notes in his solos. Improvisation When jazz guitar players, improvise , they use the scales, modes,and arpeggios associated with the chords in a tune
  5. And Dr. Strange love) and R. Lee Erma (in Full Metal Jacket) to freely, improvise ,most of their own dialogue. Photographer Dmitri Katherine, himself regarded as
  6. Kurosawa recast Minute as Kikuchiyo and gave him creative license to, improvise ,actions in his performance. After three months of preproduction, the film had
  7. Mozart. He was known to sit at the school's harmonium after choir practice and, improvise ,on whatever themes had just been sung. " We were amused," Vladimir Gerard
  8. When guitarist Charlie Christian used the amplified electric guitar to, improvise ,horn-like, single-line melodies in the jazz context, jazz and blues musicians
  9. A theater performer, Zhou said his work is never scripted, allowing him to, improvise ,jokes about recent events. He often mocks political figures he supports.
  10. Grace" uniform throughout thousands of churches, records allowed artists to, improvise ,with the words and music specific to each audience. All music lists more than
  11. Production abruptly ran out of funds, and Peckinpah was forced to completely, improvise ,the concluding sequence, filming the scene in one day. Despite these obstacles
  12. S melody or another musician's solo improvisations. When jazz guitar players, improvise , they may use the scales, modes,and arpeggios associated with the chords in a
  13. A broader base of skills than the average performer today. They would have to, improvise ,new music. In the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, various music treatises
  14. Kyrgyzstan's epic poem (those who learn the Manes exclusively but do not, improvise ,are called anarchist). During Soviet rule, akyn performance was co-opted by
  15. And emphasize the 3rd and 7th notes of the chord. When jazz guitar players, improvise , they use the scales, modes,and arpeggios associated with the chords in a tune
  16. McVeigh said: He said that if there turned out to be an afterlife, he would ", improvise , adapt and overcome ", McVeigh dropped his remaining appeals, giving no reason
  17. Due to the high production costs it maintained. The Benz's were forced to, improvise ,an association with photographer Emil Butler and his brother (a cheese
  18. Tone scale, chromatic scale, etc.) and arpeggios. Jazz guitar players tend to, improvise ,around chord/scale relationships, rather than reworking the melody, possibly
  19. Such as saxes and piano players, bebop-era jazz guitarists began to, improvise ,over the chord changes using scales (whole tone scale, chromatic scale, etc.)
  20. Each specific scene, outlining the plot, and then leave it up to the actors to, improvise ,the dialogue, which is supposed to result in a much more natural conversation
  21. Sniper movement. If anti-personnel mines are unavailable, it is possible to, improvise ,booby-traps by connecting trip-wires to hand grenades, smoke grenades or flares
  22. Into contests where he would be given a subject with which to spontaneously, improvise ,a fugue on the organ or harpsichord. This musical form was also apparent in
  23. Guy brush must brew a voodoo concoction but, lacking ingredients, must, improvise , with the contents of his inventory, leading to amusing puns. In Monkey Island 2
  24. Early jazz performers could not read music. Individual soloists would, improvise ,within these arrangements. Later, in bebop the focus shifted back towards small
  25. Sound, swing also offered individual musicians a chance to 'solo' and, improvise ,melodic, thematic solos which could at times be very complex and 'important '
  26. Specify the exact pitches of the harmony, leaving that for the performer to, improvise , * A lead sheet specifies only the melody, lyrics and harmony, using one staff
  27. The other instruments may only follow the Rimbaud or may be free to vary and, improvise ,a little, depending upon the Capoeira group's musical style. Capoeiristas
  28. Music, such as blues, jazz,and jazz fusion, in which instrumental performers, improvise ,solos and melody lines. In the Western art music tradition, improvisation was
  29. And confidence to find choices instinctively and spontaneously. Knowing how to, improvise ,off the script helps actors find life-like choices in rehearsal and to then
  30. Such as Lindy Hop involve an open position which encourages each partner to, improvise ,alone, yet others, such as Argentine Tango may involve a" close embrace" or
  31. Gaston Madras. The evidence indicates strongly that Voltaire did not rush nor, improvise ,Candide, but worked on it for a significant period of time, even a whole year.
  32. Similar in form to the chorales of Greek drama except that the leader could, improvise , Some performers were noted at this, such as the 18th century Mariola Della
  33. The strict notion of a chord progression, allowing the individual musicians to, improvise ,even more freely within the context of a given scale or mode. The avant-garde
  34. By Craig Charles as" just the four of us - and some chairs – trying to, improvise , or rather trying to remember, classic scenes ", but this special was cancelled
  35. Unit and its members are required to play preconceived material rather than, improvise , A string section can be utilized on its own (this is referred to as a string
  36. The way computers are ". This OED2 entry also includes the verbal kludge" to, improvise ,with a kludge or kludges" and kludgemanship" skill in designing or applying
  37. Salad with grilled chicken, steak,or seafood. Certain Mexican restaurants may, improvise ,on items such as substituting tortilla strips for croutons and Scotia cheese
  38. Taboola IV. His mission is to get a single man out of the camp, but he has to, improvise ,when his target proves to be on the verge of death. With a little help from
  39. And the human anatomy. Often unable to afford artistic resources, Cobain would, improvise ,with materials, painting on board games and album sleeves, and painting with an
  40. Or three takes. Kubrick ran two cameras simultaneously and allowed Sellers to, improvise , as he had earlier on the set of Lolita. Although, Peter Sellers would later
  41. The leads, Perkins and Leigh, were given freedom to interpret their roles and, improvise ,as long as it did not involve moving the camera. An example of Perkins's
  42. By B. W. L. Norton, Peckinpah tried to encourage the actors to re-write, improvise ,and ad-lib their dialogue. In another departure from the script, Peckinpah
  43. Is a job for Superman! " As a dramatic plot device, Clark often has to quickly, improvise ,in order to find a way to change unnoticed. For example, in Superman (1978)
  44. Jazz, he would achieve this by taking the basic chord, for example G7 and would, improvise ,or substitute certain notes, so would play for example a G13 chord or would add
  45. Shop. " Chaplin then had sets constructed and worked with his stock company to, improvise ,gags and" business" around them, almost always working the ideas out on film.
  46. East of the Ural Mountains. Until then, the Red Army was often required to, improvise ,or go without weapons, vehicles,and other equipment. Organization At the
  47. In historically informed performance, however,the number of performers who, improvise ,their parts, as Baroque players would have done, has increased. Basso continue
  48. Humdinger replied that while he was impressed with Tchaikovsky's ability to, improvise ,at the keyboard, nothing suggested a potential composer or even a fine
  49. Role, in Martin Scorsese's landmark Taxi Driver; Scorsese allowed Brooks to, improvise ,much of his dialogue. The role reflected Brooks's decision to move to Los
  50. In that jazz methods tend to emphasize improvisation techniques (e.g., how to, improvise ,walking baselines) and rhythmic exercises rather than specific ways of holding

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