This paper combines the critical framework of mobilities studies with a phenomenological approach to music experience as captured through metaphorical descriptions of vocal improvisation. When wandering is used metaphorically to describe an interior journey that cannot be expressed directly, it becomes synonymous with the conceptual act of wondering, with one often materialised or prompted by the other. The obvious implication of this coupling is that the described wandering can be literal or figurative. This movement, whether real or imagined, is typically open, drifting, and boundless, and often marked by 'expansiveness, prodigality, and improvisation' (Lawrence, 1994, p. 50). Wandering, then, in both in its literal and figurative mea...
The term ‘storytelling’ has a long history of prominence in descriptive and prescriptive talk about ...
© 2012 Michael Edmund Wallace. The author has granted a non–exclusive license allowing The Universit...
This essay addresses the relationship of improvisation and identity. Biographical research that was ...
Creativity in the form of musical improvisation has received growing attention from researchers info...
Improvisation is made possible through movement. We extend to improvisation what the philosopher Gil...
We present findings from a systematic analysis of the metaphorical language used by an artist-level ...
This paper explores the nature of cognition during vocal jazz improvisation, using one elite jazz si...
Wandering is an embodied movement through a landscape, cityscape, or soundscape; it is a venture tha...
The human voice is the only musical instrument housed within the 'body case' (Vitale, 2014)—it is no...
Musical improvisation is the expressive capacity of a performer fostered by access to their own “pro...
How does one improvise? How can one learn the art of improvisation? By considering these two questio...
This contribution considers how artistic research based on the development of a form of practice for...
Jazz instrumentalists’ experiences of improvisation have informed psychological research on a range ...
In his influential philosophy of place, Edward Casey distinguishes between three ways of experiencin...
How is the jazz language inventive in spite of the objective limits that delineate and govern it? Th...
The term ‘storytelling’ has a long history of prominence in descriptive and prescriptive talk about ...
© 2012 Michael Edmund Wallace. The author has granted a non–exclusive license allowing The Universit...
This essay addresses the relationship of improvisation and identity. Biographical research that was ...
Creativity in the form of musical improvisation has received growing attention from researchers info...
Improvisation is made possible through movement. We extend to improvisation what the philosopher Gil...
We present findings from a systematic analysis of the metaphorical language used by an artist-level ...
This paper explores the nature of cognition during vocal jazz improvisation, using one elite jazz si...
Wandering is an embodied movement through a landscape, cityscape, or soundscape; it is a venture tha...
The human voice is the only musical instrument housed within the 'body case' (Vitale, 2014)—it is no...
Musical improvisation is the expressive capacity of a performer fostered by access to their own “pro...
How does one improvise? How can one learn the art of improvisation? By considering these two questio...
This contribution considers how artistic research based on the development of a form of practice for...
Jazz instrumentalists’ experiences of improvisation have informed psychological research on a range ...
In his influential philosophy of place, Edward Casey distinguishes between three ways of experiencin...
How is the jazz language inventive in spite of the objective limits that delineate and govern it? Th...
The term ‘storytelling’ has a long history of prominence in descriptive and prescriptive talk about ...
© 2012 Michael Edmund Wallace. The author has granted a non–exclusive license allowing The Universit...
This essay addresses the relationship of improvisation and identity. Biographical research that was ...