La memoria en la interpretación guitarrística. Una aproximación a su problemática

Guitarists usually play from memory. Therefore, it becomes an important competence to be developed by guitar students. Nevertheless, this topic seems not to have been studied in a systematic way. The present study approaches the cognitive processes developed by guitarists when memorizing music. It w...

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Main Author: Eguilaz. Mª José
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Valencia 2009-06-01
Series:Revista Electrónica de LEEME
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Online Access:http://musica.rediris.es/leeme/revista/eguilaz09.pdf
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spelling doaj-a37d3125ed254cf4bf04bddd62c3be8b2020-11-25T00:14:27ZengUniversidad de ValenciaRevista Electrónica de LEEME1575-95632009-06-0123118La memoria en la interpretación guitarrística. Una aproximación a su problemática Eguilaz. Mª JoséGuitarists usually play from memory. Therefore, it becomes an important competence to be developed by guitar students. Nevertheless, this topic seems not to have been studied in a systematic way. The present study approaches the cognitive processes developed by guitarists when memorizing music. It was carried out a qualitative analysis of data obtained from a discussion forum, in which participated six guitar students. In order to organize the results, it was taken into account the topic classification used in systematic studies on memory and music performance carried out by Chaffin and colleagues. In this study it’s observed that guitarists combine different types of memory, that they don’t rely much on automatic memorization and, therefore, they make a wide use of conceptual memory. This is reflected in the importance attached to the formal and harmonic structure of a piece and its use to organize the practice. It’s also observed a tendency to work simultaneously on technical aspects and interpretive aspects. This last seems to lead to a sort of specialization of the hands: conscious attention to technical issues is focused on the left hand, but attention to the right hand is paid from an interpretive point of view.http://musica.rediris.es/leeme/revista/eguilaz09.pdfmemoryguitarmusic performancepractice
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La memoria en la interpretación guitarrística. Una aproximación a su problemática
Revista Electrónica de LEEME
memory
guitar
music performance
practice
author_facet Eguilaz. Mª José
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title La memoria en la interpretación guitarrística. Una aproximación a su problemática
title_short La memoria en la interpretación guitarrística. Una aproximación a su problemática
title_full La memoria en la interpretación guitarrística. Una aproximación a su problemática
title_fullStr La memoria en la interpretación guitarrística. Una aproximación a su problemática
title_full_unstemmed La memoria en la interpretación guitarrística. Una aproximación a su problemática
title_sort la memoria en la interpretación guitarrística. una aproximación a su problemática
publisher Universidad de Valencia
series Revista Electrónica de LEEME
issn 1575-9563
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Guitarists usually play from memory. Therefore, it becomes an important competence to be developed by guitar students. Nevertheless, this topic seems not to have been studied in a systematic way. The present study approaches the cognitive processes developed by guitarists when memorizing music. It was carried out a qualitative analysis of data obtained from a discussion forum, in which participated six guitar students. In order to organize the results, it was taken into account the topic classification used in systematic studies on memory and music performance carried out by Chaffin and colleagues. In this study it’s observed that guitarists combine different types of memory, that they don’t rely much on automatic memorization and, therefore, they make a wide use of conceptual memory. This is reflected in the importance attached to the formal and harmonic structure of a piece and its use to organize the practice. It’s also observed a tendency to work simultaneously on technical aspects and interpretive aspects. This last seems to lead to a sort of specialization of the hands: conscious attention to technical issues is focused on the left hand, but attention to the right hand is paid from an interpretive point of view.
topic memory
guitar
music performance
practice
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