Derek Bailey's Improvisation, originally published in 1980, and here
updated and extended with new interviews and photographs, is the first
book to deal with the nature of improvisation in all its forms--Indian
music, flamenco, baroque, organ music, rock, jazz, contemporary, and
free music. By drawing on conversations with some of today's seminal
improvisers--including John Zorn, Jerry Garcia, Steve Howe, Steve Lacy,
Lionel Salter, Earle Brown, Paco Peña, Max Roach, Evan Parker, and
Ronnie Scott--Bailey offers a clear-eyed view of the breathtaking
spectrum of possibilities inherent in improvisational practice, while
underpinning its importance as the basis for all music-making.