The topic of "how to improvise" has come up quite a bit since the
webcam lesson thing started. I must say that I never thought a lot
about it in that way. I have mainly just made efforts to recreate what
I was hearing and really it has not been until the last dozen years or
less that "re-using" the language has become more understandable. I
hear a number of different theories for reworking melodies. In the
following example(furnished by Val Mindel) there are plainly several
different styles used to recreate "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star".
Seems I remember hearing a classical version of the same idea once. I
wish I could find it now. Anyone have any ideas?

http://www.searchles.com/channels/show/6161

Oh, the link here is pretty funny, even if it is educational. Enjoy.
Spec tater
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