improviser|improvisers in English

noun

[im·pro·vis·er || 'ɪmprəvaɪzə(r)]

one who improvises, improvisator, extemporize

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2. But one thing I've learned is that Africans are the ultimate improvisers, always adapting and finding a way forward.

3. Praised for her diverse talents, Bassoonist Dana Jessen is in high demand as a soloist, chamber musician, improviser and new music specialist

4. Drummer ,composer, improviser born in Mexico City El Fin De Una Era Inventada by Androide, released 19 February 2021 1

5. Despite acknowledged genius as an organist, improviser and composer, his income and employment finally became unstable and he died in poverty.

6. If you are a rule- bender and an improviser mostly to serve yourself, what you get is ruthless manipulation of other people.

7. If you are a rule-bender and an improviser mostly to serve yourself, what you get is ruthless manipulation of other people.

8. A trumpeter, Cornetist, and band leader he was one of the great early New Orleans jazz musicians and the first great jazz solo improviser known spontaneous swinging melodies.

9. The perfect resource for parents of small children, the Bookmarked Podcast brings children's stories to life through the voice acting talents of a longtime actor and improviser, Paul Kolker

10. Bix Beiderbecke, American jazz Cornetist who was an outstanding improviser and composer of the 1920s and whose style is characterized by lyricism and purity of tone

11. He pursued his education in Paris, France, where he obtained the french state diploma in piano accompaniment in addition to a diploma as professor of music for dancers, and therein continues a career as pianist, composer, improviser and accompanist for voice, instruments and dance.