Unlock Creativity with Technique-Based Improvisation
Where Flexibility Meets Systematic Teaching

Welcome to PROJECT IMPROV!
My name is Connie. I am a violinist, instrumental teaching researcher, and entrepreneur.
My work focuses on helping music teachers improvise in technique instruction, adding a touch of flexibility to your teaching practice.

What is Technique-Based Improv (TBI)?
It is dynamic teaching toolbox designed to awaken students’ creative minds to problem solve.
Our objectives of TBI are to teach students:
- Analysis – How to break down a challenge
- Perspectives – How to see the challenge from different angles
- Discipline – How to incrementally build up strength to overcome the challenge
4 Types of Improv to Unlock Students’ Imagination
1. Movement Improvisation
Simplify movement patterns & sharpen body awareness
2. Rhythmic Improvisation
Develop a steady pulse & coordinate movement
3. Accents Improvisation
Organize musical challenges into patterns
4. Dynamics Improvisation
Expand dynamic range & develop expressivity
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