O ensino do jazz: uma reflexão em torno de alguns dos seus contributos

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Ricardo Pinheiro
Feodor Bivol

Keywords

jazz; ensino; improvisação; interação.

Resumo

Através deste artigo, e partindo da complexa e prolífica discussão teórica sobre a definição de jazz, pretendemos averiguar de que forma o ensino deste género musical poderá fornecer ferramentas necessárias ao crescimento artístico dos músicos. Com base em análise bibliográfica e experiência letiva, e tendo em conta o carácter dialógico dos binómios ensino formal-ensino informal e tradição-inovação recorrentes na discussão em torno deste assunto, iremos igualmente indagar sobre alguns dos contributos que o ensino do jazz poderá dar em termos do desenvolvimento de competências extramusicais.

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