Phish's improvisation includes a number of "types" among which aficionado fans distinguish. These are in addition to segues (where > and -> are not the same thing), theme-oriented jams around teases, rotation jams, and silent jams:
Pornofunk is the funkified "cow funk" sound that evolved evolved throughout 1997, and particularly on the summer and fall US tours, especially in Also Sprach, Cities, Ghost, Gumbo, and Wolfman's Brother. Though there was an attempt to label this "type III," neither that nor even "pornofunk" was popularized as widely as "Type II" (and, by comparison though not as common, "Type I") This is because many feel that this is not a "type" of jamming, but something closer to a genre (funk), and that Types I and II jamming could occur within various contexts, of which Phish adopts many (rock, jazz, funk, reggae, folk, bluegrass, et al.). Charlie Dirksen posted (11/21/97) the following excursis of examples:
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