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Spontaneous composition

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Spontaneous composition is music performed, occurring, or resulting from a sudden natural impulse, tendency, or inclination; without effort or premeditation; natural and unconstrained; unplanned.

Improvisation is one possible compositional tool used in creating a spontaneous composition.

References

  1. Rose, Simon (2017-01-03). The Lived Experience of Improvisation: In Music, Learning and Life. Intellect Books. ISBN 978-1-78320-675-9.
  2. Durant, Yati E. (2016-08-03). "Spontaneous Composition for Screen: linear and non-linear improvisation for instruments and electronics". The New Soundtrack. 6 (2): 171–189. doi:10.3366/sound.2016.0090. hdl:20.500.11820/fec24b57-4f35-4331-9fd5-5416eb133331. ISSN 2042-8855.


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