What Is Spontaneous Composition in Jazz?
Master saxophonist Gary Bartz tells you more about his concept of "spontaneous composition," and explains why he prefers the term to "improvisation." Gary Bartz - Instructor Eric Suquet - Director Bill Thomas - Director of Photography Aaron Chandler - Sound Engineer Seton Hawkins - Producer

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Music Advice from Gary Bartz

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David Berger - Jazz Composing & Arranging Habits

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The Importance of Melody in Jazz

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Wrong Basics

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The Real Reason You're Not Playing Your Horn

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Blues Inflection in Jazz

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5 Mistakes Self-Taught Composers Make

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The 5 Music Theory/Composition Books That Most Influenced Me

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The Tastiest Most Mindbending Rhythms

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How Improvisers Improvise

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From an idea to composition | Yaron Herman | TEDxParis

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