What is improvisation?
Improvisation is a way of making up music on the spot using your voice, musical instruments or everyday objects.
improviseCreating or playing music on the spot without a musical score. is important when learning to compose music, as it helps you explore ideas in your own musical compositionCreating or writing a piece of music..
If you have ever made up a story, song or rap then you have already improvised!
How can we improvise?
Musicians can improvise in all kind of ways. The two most common ways are to improvise with:
- rhythmA pattern of sounds of different durations.
- melodyDifferent pitched notes played one after another making a tune.
Watch: Improvisation game
The best way to learn how to improvise is to have a go.
Katie and Mr Brown are exploring ways you can improvise rhythms. See if you can have a go!
You can try playing this game with friends or a family member.
Remember, the important thing is to have the confidence to give it a go!
How can we use melody to improvise?
To improvise a melody (tune), you'll need either a musical instrument that can play different pitchHow high or low a musical sound is. . A guitar, keyboard, flute or your own jam jar xylophone will work. Or, you can try using your voice.
Watch: Improvising with instruments
Katie and Mr Brown show us an example using xylophones. They have chosen a selection of notes called the blues scaleA musical scale with intervals that change between major and minor notes. Used especially in jazz and blues music. to improvise their own melodies.
If you don't have a musical instrument, you can use your voice and body percussion to improvise patterns.
Watch: Using body percussion to improvise
You don't need instruments to be able to improvise. You can use your body and your voice.
Here's YolanDa improvising a short musical composition by using body percussion.
Which musical styles use improvisation?
Some musical styles and traditions use improvisation to make up whole pieces of music on the spot!
One of the most famous examples is jazz. Musicians improvise to compose new pieces of music together. These pieces aren't written down and change every time they are performed.
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