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For participants with previous training together. Play for a long time – an hour or several hours. This will allow for a variety of textures to emerge and for change of roles, in a natural way. In teaching contexts it may be felt by participants as liberating, as they will have more freedom to decide for themselves than usual. This practise is also likely to produce interesting material if you record it and play it back later in excerpts — see (AWA) Analyzing Recordings (↑)
The wording above is by Carl Bergstrøm-Nielsen, as written in Intuitive Music: A Mini-Handbook, licensed CC BY-NC 4.0 (Bergstrøm-Nielsen 2009, 14)
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