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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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La influencia de los arreglos y las técnicas de producción de hip hop en el desarrollo de propuestas musicales norteamericanas de mainstream pop (2010-2019) / The influence of hip hop’s arrangement and production techniques in the developement of north american mainstream pop music projects (2010-2019)

Sánchez Villegas, Rodrigo Ignacio 20 April 2021 (has links)
Este trabajo de investigación, mediante el uso de un profundo análisis histórico y musical, pretende determinar el papel del hip hop dentro de la música popular norteamericana. Para esto, se estudiará la historia del hip hop desde su surgimiento durante los años setenta, siguiendo su evolución y analizando a sus principales representantes, con el objetivo de descubrir cuál era la forma de trabajo de cada uno de ellos, pudiendo así, rescatar técnicas importantes que son fundamentales para el desarrollo del género, para finalmente, generar un concepto general de lo que significa el hip hop, musicalmente hablando. Posteriormente, se realizará un estudio similar con el mainstream pop norteamericano, centrándose especialmente en el aspecto musical, tomando como punto de partida sus influencias principales. A partir de los conceptos adquiridos durante este proceso, también se creará un concepto general, que envuelva, no solo los aspectos formales/musicales, sino también, los criterios estéticos que puedan ser útiles para finalmente comparar al mainstream pop con el hip hop. El resultado de esta investigación, revelará de la forma más profunda posible, la relación entre la música pop y el hip hop, una forma musical que durante mucho tiempo fue considerada de ghetto. Evidenciando, no solo la constante evolución de la música popular en el tiempo, sino la trascendencia de la música urbana afroamericana en la cultura popular de Estados Unidos y el mundo occidental. / This investigation, via the use of deep historical and musical analysis, has the objective of deciding the role of hip hop in today’s north american popular music. For this matter, we will study hip hop’s history, since it’s first appearance during the 70’s, following it’s evolution and getting to know it’s main representatives, attempting to discover their workflows, whilst rescuing fundamental techniques for the gender’s developement, finally coming to a general concept that wraps up everything hip hop means, musically speaking. Afterwards, an equally thourough studie will be made for mainstream pop, focusing specially on the musical side of it; taking its roots and influences as the main starting point. By these means, we will attempt to create a general concept that wraps up, not only the musical/formal aspects, but the aesthetic criteria that we may find useful to make a final comparison between hip hop and masintream pop. The result of this investigation will reveal in the thougroughest way posible, the relationship between north american popular music with a musical form that for a long time was considered “of the ghettos”. Proving, not only the constant evolution of the USA’s popular culture, but the transcendence of urban afro-american music in North America’s and all western world’s popular culture. / Trabajo de investigación
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Ventura e Desventura no Rio Ribeira de Iguape / Fortune and misfortune in the Ribeira de Iguape River

Paes, Gabriela Segarra Martins 06 March 2014 (has links)
Esta pesquisa aborda a importância das águas do Rio Ribeira de Iguape para a história do Vale do Ribeira. As águas desse rio foram exploradas desde o início da colonização. No século XVI, partiam expedições em busca de metais preciosos na sua foz. Nos dois séculos seguintes, as águas do Rio Ribeira continuaram a ser exploradas e metais preciosos foram descobertos no Alto e no Médio Vale, onde foram estabelecidos arraiais mineradores. No final do século XVIII, a mineração entrou em decadência, e o arroz passou a ser cultivado em escala comercial. A lavoura acompanhava o leito do Rio Ribeira e dos seus afluentes, já que águas do rio garantiam a fertilidade dos solos, energia para mover engenhos d\'água e local de atraque para as canoas. Entre os séculos XVII e XIX, muitos africanos aportaram na região para o trabalho nas minas e nas lavouras. Africanos e europeus inscreveram, nas águas do Rio Ribeira, seus mitos e crenças, dentre os quais destacaremos os negros d\'água. Também, nas mesmas águas, foi lavada a Imagem do Senhor Bom Jesus de Iguape, o santo mais festejado do Vale do Ribeira. O Rio Ribeira também era utilizado em ritos de adivinhação e cura. Neste trabalho, os mitos e as crenças foram analisados dentro da perspectiva atlântica, ou seja, entendendo as formações culturais criadas em solo americano como elaboradas a partir do encontro de povos diversos, postos em contato sob o escravismo e possuidores de diferentes visões de mundo. Abordamos a evangelização ocorrida na África Central e no Vale do Ribeira e destacamos que, nos dois lados do Atlântico, o catolicismo foi reinterpretado segundo crenças locais. Analisamos a presença das crenças africanas no Vale do Ribeira, especialmente o culto aos mortos e os ritos de adivinhação e cura. / This research approaches the importance of the waters of Ribeira de Iguape River to the history of Ribeira Valley. This river has been exploited since the beginning of the colonization. In the sixteenth century, expeditions used to search for precious metals from river mouth. In the following centuries, the waters continued to be exploited and precious metals were discovered in the Upper and Middle Valley, where metal mines were established. In the late eighteenth century, mining went into decline and rice began to be cultivated on a commercial scale. The rice crop followed the bed of the Ribeira River and its tributaries, due to the fertility of soils, the energy devices to move water and the docking sites for canoes. Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, many Africans landed in the region to work in mines and plantations. Africans and Europeans inscribed in the waters of Ribeira River their myths and beliefs, among them, we will highlight the water negro (negro dágua). Also, in the same waters it was washed the image of Lord Good Jesus of Iguape, the most celebrated saint of Ribeira Valley. The Ribeira river were also utilized for rites of divination and healing. Myths and beliefs were analyzed within the Atlantic perspective, understanding the cultural formations created on American soil as compiled from the meeting of diverse people, brought into contact under slavery and owners of different worldviews. We discussed the evangelization occurred in Central Africa and in Ribeira Valley, then we highlighted that, on both sides of the Atlantic, the catholicism was reinterpreted according to local beliefs. We also analyzed the presence of African beliefs in the Ribeira Valley, especially the cult of the dead and the rites of divination and healing.
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Ventura e Desventura no Rio Ribeira de Iguape / Fortune and misfortune in the Ribeira de Iguape River

Gabriela Segarra Martins Paes 06 March 2014 (has links)
Esta pesquisa aborda a importância das águas do Rio Ribeira de Iguape para a história do Vale do Ribeira. As águas desse rio foram exploradas desde o início da colonização. No século XVI, partiam expedições em busca de metais preciosos na sua foz. Nos dois séculos seguintes, as águas do Rio Ribeira continuaram a ser exploradas e metais preciosos foram descobertos no Alto e no Médio Vale, onde foram estabelecidos arraiais mineradores. No final do século XVIII, a mineração entrou em decadência, e o arroz passou a ser cultivado em escala comercial. A lavoura acompanhava o leito do Rio Ribeira e dos seus afluentes, já que águas do rio garantiam a fertilidade dos solos, energia para mover engenhos d\'água e local de atraque para as canoas. Entre os séculos XVII e XIX, muitos africanos aportaram na região para o trabalho nas minas e nas lavouras. Africanos e europeus inscreveram, nas águas do Rio Ribeira, seus mitos e crenças, dentre os quais destacaremos os negros d\'água. Também, nas mesmas águas, foi lavada a Imagem do Senhor Bom Jesus de Iguape, o santo mais festejado do Vale do Ribeira. O Rio Ribeira também era utilizado em ritos de adivinhação e cura. Neste trabalho, os mitos e as crenças foram analisados dentro da perspectiva atlântica, ou seja, entendendo as formações culturais criadas em solo americano como elaboradas a partir do encontro de povos diversos, postos em contato sob o escravismo e possuidores de diferentes visões de mundo. Abordamos a evangelização ocorrida na África Central e no Vale do Ribeira e destacamos que, nos dois lados do Atlântico, o catolicismo foi reinterpretado segundo crenças locais. Analisamos a presença das crenças africanas no Vale do Ribeira, especialmente o culto aos mortos e os ritos de adivinhação e cura. / This research approaches the importance of the waters of Ribeira de Iguape River to the history of Ribeira Valley. This river has been exploited since the beginning of the colonization. In the sixteenth century, expeditions used to search for precious metals from river mouth. In the following centuries, the waters continued to be exploited and precious metals were discovered in the Upper and Middle Valley, where metal mines were established. In the late eighteenth century, mining went into decline and rice began to be cultivated on a commercial scale. The rice crop followed the bed of the Ribeira River and its tributaries, due to the fertility of soils, the energy devices to move water and the docking sites for canoes. Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, many Africans landed in the region to work in mines and plantations. Africans and Europeans inscribed in the waters of Ribeira River their myths and beliefs, among them, we will highlight the water negro (negro dágua). Also, in the same waters it was washed the image of Lord Good Jesus of Iguape, the most celebrated saint of Ribeira Valley. The Ribeira river were also utilized for rites of divination and healing. Myths and beliefs were analyzed within the Atlantic perspective, understanding the cultural formations created on American soil as compiled from the meeting of diverse people, brought into contact under slavery and owners of different worldviews. We discussed the evangelization occurred in Central Africa and in Ribeira Valley, then we highlighted that, on both sides of the Atlantic, the catholicism was reinterpreted according to local beliefs. We also analyzed the presence of African beliefs in the Ribeira Valley, especially the cult of the dead and the rites of divination and healing.

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