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I’ll just wing it (or do you?)

Why spontaneity and the ability to improvise are not what many people think it is … 

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Transcript
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Many people tend to think that improvising is

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about being super spontaneous.

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But what gets easily overlooked is how much improvising has to do with

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being prepared to be spontaneous.

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For example, the master improvisers in music don't just walk on the stage and

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start playing what comes to their mind.

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Or in fact they do, but they do it after years of practicing.

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They have experimented a lot, played a lot of wrong notes.

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Been surprised many times by an unexpected turn of their fellow band

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colleagues, thought of a line that their fingers just couldn't implement.

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But they kept trying, experimenting, playing.

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And therefore, today they're able to react masterfully to every turn that

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their fellow musicians are taking while their hands are able to quickly

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play what their mind is thinking.

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When you improvise unprepared, you are probably going to hit a

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couple of lucky goals, but you're going to miss just as many.

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In essence, you are leaving success too luck to a large degree.

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Which, by the way, is a comfortable place to be in for some, because you can

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always put the blame on the fact that you haven't actually prepared and were just

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winging it and if only you had prepared you, of course, would've performed better.

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It's always better to show up prepared when you're about to improvise,

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because that will improve your rate of success by a large factor.

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Of course, that's not to say that you shouldn't start to improvise

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when you're just starting out.

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It's rather a motivation to dig deeper in order to become

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ever better at improvising.

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