Conter et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Searching for timbre on a budget: Brazilian indie rock home recordings (2013–2020)Conter et al., 2024
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- 13678642523154936705
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- Conter M
- Macedo L
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- DIY, Alternative Cultures & Society
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In Brazil, the high cost of musical instruments is a prominent concern among indie rock musicians, given the genre's well-known emphasis on timbre. Through an insider research approach, involving timbre analysis and in-depth interviews with six band members, this …
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