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João Bosco = um cavaleiro e seu violão / João Bosco : a trooper and his guitarAlmeida, Marcus V. S. R. M., 1976- 15 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Marcos Siqueira Cavalcante / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-15T06:11:32Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1
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Previous issue date: 2009 / Resumo: Esta pesquisa teve por finalidade analisar a música de João Bosco de Freitas Mucci, particularmente, a maneira de tocar violão desse arista. O objetivo, aqui, foi demonstrar alguns recursos técnicos e musicais, relacionando-os a um projeto artístico construído em parceria com Aldir Blanc. Para isso, foi levantada uma bibliografia que consistiu, principalmente, em entrevistas e reportagens sobre o músico. Além disso, foi realizada uma audição minuciosa de toda a discografia, o que contribuiu para a análise de elementos rítmicos, harmônicos e melódicos. Para analisar os recursos técnicos utilizados pelo violonista, foram feitas transcrições de passagens significativas desse material. Ao relacionar técnica, recursos musicais e projeto artístico, verificou-se que o virtuosismo violonístico de João Bosco alcança mais expressividade quando o músico se apresenta ao vivo e sem o acompanhamento de outros instrumentistas / Abstract: This research had for purpose to analyze the music of João Bosco de Freitas Mucci, particularly, the way this artist plays guitar. The objective of this work was to demonstrate some technicians and musicals resources, relating them to an artistic project constructed in partnership with Aldir Blanc. A bibliography was raised that consisted, mainly, in interviews and articles about the musician. Moreover, his discography was critically studied, that contributed for the analysis of rhythm, harmony and melody. Transcriptions of significant parts of this material had been made to analyze the resources technician used by the violonist. When relating technique, musical resources and artistic project, were verified that the guitar skills of João Bosco reaches more expressivity when the musician presents himself in a live show and without the accompaniment of others musicians / Mestrado / Musica / Mestre em Música
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Caminhos da música instrumental em SalvadorQueiroz, Flavio Jose Gomes de January 2010 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2010 / O presente trabalho é uma etnografia da Música Instrumental na cidade do Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Após discutir possíveis definições do que seja Música Instrumental, apresenta uma retrospectiva da mesma no Brasil. Mostra o seu desenvolvimento historiográfico ao longo de quase trinta anos, as diversas influências sofridas e o relacionamento dos seus músicos com outros setores da vida sócio-cultural da cidade. Além disso, aborda a questão do autoaprendizado musical à luz das idéias de Ivan Illich e Jacques Rancière. / Salvador
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The Guaraldi Sound: The Musical Devices that Characterize Vince Guaraldi's Improvisational and Compositional IdiomHuntley, Alec Villars 12 1900 (has links)
Vince Guaraldi (1928-1976) was a jazz pianist who achieved tremendous financial and commercial success in the 1960s with his popular recordings and his work for the Peanuts animated shorts. He cultivated a musical style that drew from several identifiable sources: boogie-woogie, bebop, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban jazz, and rock ‘n' roll. The result was a distinct approach to jazz which, although it may not have been as influential as that of some of his contemporaries, nevertheless constituted a unique and personal voice—what several commentators have referred to as the "Guaraldi sound." This dissertation considers the entire range of Guaraldi's recorded output in order to define and catalog many elements that contributed to Guaraldi's musical style. Using an analytical framework drawn from the work of Leonard Meyer and Benjamin Givan, this study describes both Guaraldi's improvisational style—the licks, patterns, and phrases that he plays while soloing—and common elements of his compositions—the chord progressions, grooves, and other features that are particularly idiomatic. Also discussed are Guaraldi's status within the established jazz canon and the disparity between his widespread popularity and his lukewarm critical reputation. The discussion and analyses provide useful insights for fans of Guaraldi, fans of Peanuts music, jazz musicologists, and any seeking to emulate the Guaraldi sound.
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