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Develop Your Creativity with Music Improvisation
Improvisation can be defined as an extemporaneous performance presented without preparation or prior planning. Music improvisation is largely spontaneous, as the musician participates in a session without playing a memorized or prepared part, and without using written music. The musician may use scales, riffs, arpeggios and licks in new ways or in different sections of the music. An improvised piece of music is never the same twice.
The Prestigious Royal College of Music
The Royal College of Music (“RCM”) in London was established by the Prince of Wales (who later became King Edward VII), in the year 1882. This prestigious college remained linked with the Royal Family through its entire existence and is still presently associated with them. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth (The Queen Mother) was President of the Royal College of Music (RCM) for forty years, until the seat was given to The Prince of Wales in 1993.
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