0 to compose and perform (a poem, tune etc) without preparation -- secara spontan
1 to make (something) from materials that happen to be available, often materials that are not normally used for that purpose -- membuat dengan apa-apa yang ada
They improvised a shelter from branches and blankets.
The opposite behaviour, ' improvising' a speech unrehearsed and without regard for the audience and the occasion, was equally foolhardy and condemned.
Improvisors engage in dialogue with a computer-driven, interactive ' 'virtual improvising orchestra' '.
What is being proposed here is not dissimilar, the difference being that the music is improvised as is the accompaniment.
Everything has to be improvised, and the improvisation will take time.
The process itself is split between trying out particular ideas suggested by team members and improvising as a group.
The dishevelled quartet subsequently continues its parade through the village, staggering blissfully arm-in-arm while improvising a dissonant new verse of their song.
We improvised, yet the improvisation was effor tless.
Finally, four on-stage musicians improvised freely throughout the work.
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