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Video Archive from the Brighton Arts Club (BAC) by Goddamn Media and Music Lessons by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

  K A R M A PROMO GODDAMN MEDIA DR SARNIA DE LA MARÉ 2008 TIM WELLS AT THE GROSVENOR BRIGHTON SARNIA DE LA MARÉ 2009 Oli Spleen Entertains the Countess Pasha du Valentine of Brighton and Hackney 2010 Olly Spleen performs at the Grosvenor part 2 2010 Dylan and Liam Busking in brighton 2010 Handy Mandy Puts up a shelf 2010 Goddamn Media Films Wild Fruit Pride Brighton presented by Pasha du Valentine (Goddamn Media Archives) 2010 Just a Girl dr by Sarnia de la Maré FRSA 2010 NSFW The Countess of Brighton and Hackney finds love on the streets 2010 Still Breathing 1 dr by Sarnia delamaré FRSA 2010 Mad Hatters Fashion Show Brighton 2010 Countess of Brighton and Hackney Erotic Art Exhibition Postcards by Goddamn Media 2010 NSFW Erotic art show greetings cards by goddamn media 2010 nsfw Handy Mandy 2 Comedy Series by Pasha du Valentine 2010 Goddamn Media Handy Mandy 3 Repairing a carpet cigarette burn Goddamn media NSFW 2010 Still Breathing 2 dr. sarnia de la Maré FRSA for Goddamn Media 20...

Image Scores: Where Improvisation Meets Composition | iServalan | Continuum Approach

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  Image Scores: Where Improvisation Meets Composition Image scores occupy a rare and valuable space in music-making. They sit between improvisation and composition, allowing each to inform the other without hierarchy. Rather than separating “free play” from “serious writing,” image scores quietly dissolve that boundary. They give improvisation shape — and give composition breath . At their core, image scores replace instruction with invitation. They do not prescribe pitch, rhythm, or harmony. Instead, they offer visual prompts: density, direction, contrast, interruption, accumulation. These elements are deeply musical, yet they bypass the habits and anxieties that conventional notation can trigger. For improvisers, this is liberating. Image Scores and Improvisation Improvisation often fails not because musicians lack imagination, but because they lack permission . Fear of getting lost, of doing too much or too little, of sounding incoherent — all of this can tighten the bod...

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