Episode 3 - Underscoring
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Comedy Keys
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Music director Steve Sarro comes on the show to talk about underscoring for improv shows. Musical improv is about much more than just making up songs - Steve talks aboutimprovisingoriginalsoundtracks for shows. This episode also discusses how to pick what to play and how the underscoring can direct a scene as well as respond to it.
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