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Improvisation in Classical guitar (2022)

Francisco Luis
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The purpose of this research is to find efficient methods and exercises that help classical guitar players develop improvisational skills. This work is divided in two main sections: the first, where I will present several possible terminologies to define "Improvisation"; a brief description of certain improvisatory forms practiced in past centuries; the place of Improvisation in the education of classical guitar, and finally, the interview of Dusan Bogdanovic, a reference in improvisation for our instrument. The second and most relevant section will present three main components: melodic, harmonic and rhythmical, where you will find the strategies and patterns for an efficient execution of the diverse features from each of these (presented in Musescore). The presentation of this thesis will be done in Powerpoint. I am confident that this format is beneficial for a clear and concise showing of the diverse exercises/methods, which will be the core material of this investigation.
typeresearch exposition
keywordsimprovisation, Classical guitar, pedagogy, methods
date19/11/2021
published11/07/2022
last modified11/07/2022
statuslimited publication
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copyrightFrancisco Almeida Luis
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/1428483/1428484
published inKC Research Portal
portal issue3. Internal publication


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1428490 Francisco Almeida Luis Francisco Almeida Luis All rights reserved
1428519 Francisco Almeida Luis Francisco Almeida Luis All rights reserved
1429211 JOHN KRATUS Francisco Almeida Luis All rights reserved
1429842 Dusan Bogdanovic- Interview Francisco Luis All rights reserved
1522041 Bruno Nettl Oxford Music Online All rights reserved
1532078 Gute Nacht, F. Schubert (with Samrat Majumder) Francisco Almeida Luis All rights reserved

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