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    Grabación y producción de un sencillo en género «rock-fusión» realizado en un «home studio»
    (Universidad de Cuenca. Facultad de Artes, 2025-10-07) Vintimilla Tapia, Josue Gabriel; Ortega Cedillo, Nelson Darío
    The purpose of this work is to produce a single in the rock fusion genre, developed in a home studio environment. To approach the project in a structured manner, it has been divided into three chapters. The first chapter offers a historical review of the musical genres that influence the project: rock, funk, and jazz, with an emphasis on their main characteristics, transformation, and representative styles. This contextualization is key, since the two songs composed belong to the funk rock and jazz rock styles. The second chapter addresses both the composition and musical analysis of the songs created. The analysis focuses on formal, rhythmic, harmonic, and melodic aspects, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of the works from a technical and expressive perspective. The third chapter focuses on the technical environment of the home studio, including the acoustic treatment of the space and the stages of music production: from pre-production and recording to mixing and mastering. The elements, tools, and criteria involved in each phase are analyzed, with the goal of achieving consistent, high-quality production.

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