How to Practice Improvisation

A common question amongst members of the Chick Corea Academy is, “How do you practice improvisation?”. Here’s what Chick had to say about it: “My suggestion is using a principle that I’ve described in some detail in previous workshops called gradients. You do it step by step. Think of a newborn baby. They’re not walking yet but they want to walk. Around a year old, maybe a little older - they start to get up on their feet, you know? How do they learn to walk? Well, it’s a gradient. You know, parents go, ’Wow, he walked!’ Then he took a step and fell down, but he got up and he walked again. It’s a good example of a gradient. You can see the purpose that a tot has, at that point, to want to walk. He doesn’t care how many times he falls down. He keeps getting up and keeps doing it and keeps succeeding little by little until he’s running a marathon a couple years later. It’s exactly the same principle of how you practice improvisation. Wherever you are in terms
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