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    Composición de una canción de rock para formato de batería, bajo, guitarra y voz, basado en la estructura melódico armónica de soda stereo y the strokes
    (2017) Moreno Mora, Luis Alfonso; Novillo Alulema, Walter Vinicio
    Music, and all cultural expressions, are exposed to modifications and appropriations of external elements, rock does not escape this tendency, hence this work intends to make a composition of a rock song for format of drums, bass, guitars and Voice, based on the melodic-harmonic structure of Soda Stereo and The Strokes. To this end, a preliminary study of the history of rock music and its relations with the sciences has been carried out, as well as the mergers, mixtures and hybridizations contained throughout its development in time. The musical production and its processes have had an important section in this study, introducing a whole array of new technologies applied to the world of music. The stages of musical production, ie composition, recording, mixing and mastering were carefully studied. The study was reaffirmed by deepening the musical elements such as rhythm, harmony, melody and time. The songs chosen from the groups to be taken as a reference and then to form the song that serves as the basis for this work, were analyzed from its structure to its harmonic progression, to give way to the creation of the new musical work. This musical study consists of three chapters in which the previously mentioned content is distributed. The conclusions and recommendations provide an overview of what has been done and what can be done with studies like this.

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