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Reddit mentions of Saying Something: Jazz Improvisation and Interaction (Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology)
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I agree with the other comments here about listening (both recordings and getting to as many live performances as you can) being the most important thing. Since you sound a bit more of an academic I thought I'd also offer a suggestion on a written text you might find interesting, especially considering your phrase: "performance practices and improv"
https://www.amazon.com/Saying-Something-Improvisation-Interaction-Ethnomusicology/dp/0226534782
"Saying Something" by Ingrid Monson. Fantastic work regarding what it really means to improvise in jazz, as a language and cultural thing as well as the strictly musical thing.