Desarrollo interpretativo y creativo del baterista carter beauford en 2 canciones del album crash de la agrupación dave matthew´s band
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The objective of this project is to provide the educational community and those who find it useful and pertinent, the scores, morphological analysis and rhythmic behavior of the drum including their behavior and interaction with the other instruments of the songs "Crash into me" and “Too much. " Pretending to have a better approach and understanding of music, it is convenient to use tools that facilitate their analysis, study and observation. Listening is a tool, with which we obtain our own impressions and make conclusions according to the received level of sound. Another highly useful tool is access to scores and/or musical analysis, with which there is a written description that details the instrumental behavior in the songs. These tools were used for the present analysis and allowed the deduction and recognition of characteristics and patterns in the two songs of Dave Matthew's Band, a US group that has a journey of almost three decades, with different productions in which the strength, versatility and creativity in their music. From the previous study and the search for material related to the present work of degree, were located among others, books, web articles and audiovisual products on the arrival of the battery to the rock and folk rock genre, which is relevant for this investigation since these are the genres in which the discography of the band Dave Matthew's band and its drummer Carter Beauford is developed. To finalize this work a concert will be held in which I will show and explain the results obtained in the present work, this will be done by breaking down and interpreting the two selected songs with the greatest similarity and possible approach to the performance of drummer Carter Beauford.
