Bibliographic citations
Alcázar, H., (2023). De la Tradición a la Innovación: Análisis de las transferencias rítmicas y tímbricas de la percusión afroperuana a la batería y su aplicación en el jazz afroperuano [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26606
Alcázar, H., De la Tradición a la Innovación: Análisis de las transferencias rítmicas y tímbricas de la percusión afroperuana a la batería y su aplicación en el jazz afroperuano []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26606
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title = "De la Tradición a la Innovación: Análisis de las transferencias rítmicas y tímbricas de la percusión afroperuana a la batería y su aplicación en el jazz afroperuano",
author = "Alcázar Olivares, Hugo Alberto",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The present research arises from the interest in analyzing the rhythmic and timbral transfers of Afro-Peruvian percussion to the drum set and its application in Afro-Peruvian Jazz. Due to the lack of exhaustive studies for its execution and interpretation, this adaptation has been successfully developed both in Peru and abroad for more than a decade. In this work, the culture of jazz and its relationship with the drum set are examined, as well as its fundamental characteristics and musical performance. In addition, a study is carried out on Afro-Peruvian percussion, including its rhythms, instruments, characteristics, patterns, and musical notation. Through the analysis of musical fragments from a rhythmic and interpretive perspective, important criteria are established for the realization of rhythmic and timbral transfers from Afro-Peruvian instruments to the drum set, and their application in Afro-Peruvian Jazz drumming. This work includes examples, transcriptions, and analyses gathered in a learning methodology for understanding and applying the fusion of these two musical genres. The research methodology is qualitative, analytical, historiographical, and autoethnographic.
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