I always had a knack for improvisation. I can write down the notes I play, but never really had a proper academic musical background. I suppose I'm blessed and cursed by the fact I have that freedom.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The interesting thing about improvisation is you're making something up in front of the audience. Now music helps you out a little bit because you have an instrument that'll separate you from the audience.
I've always been into improvisation.
Even if you're improvising, the fact that beforehand you know certain things will work helps you make those improvisations successful. It really helps to have a certain amount of knowledge about musical structure.
I hated improvisation because in my early days as an actor, improvisation meant somebody had just come down from Oxford and they were doing a play above a pub in Kentish Town, and the biggest ego would win.
I love improvisation. It's quite exciting.
My whole life has been one big improvisation.
The thing about improvisation is that it's not about what you say. It's listening to what other people say. It's about what you hear.
With comedy, if you write something for me, I'm better at it. I'm not sure I'm so good at improvisational stuff.
There's always some room for improvisation.
I'm very bad with improvisation. I hate it.