Poliguitarritmia: Textural polyrhythm on guitar for composition, arrangement and improvisation in various styles

Authors

Martín Messineo

Keywords:

Poliguitarritmia, Polyrhythmia, Guitar, Composition

Synopsis

 

 

Poliguitarhythmia is a work made up of a book and a series of audiovisual supports that can be found on the author's YouTube channel. Martín Messineo displays all his interpretive talent and teaching experience in a work notable for the clarity of the concepts, the didactic expression of him on the staff, and in the execution. Martín Messineo develops his own view of polyrhythm by applying it to the guitar, framed in an exquisite combination of the tradition of Afro music, jazz, Rio de la Plata, and Brazilian popular music; while he dialogues with the works of Néstor Gómez and Mariano Cantero. His proposal starts from a deep knowledge of bodywork, which leads to a technique in the execution of the instrument. Polyguitarrhythmia adapts to classical music as well as popular music, it can be used in improvisations, ensembles, and composition.

 

ISBN (paper) 978-987-47971-0-0
ISBN (pdf) 978-987-47971-2-4

For sale at:
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Paper format in Argentina (and the rest of the world by DHL):
Servicop full coloreconomic version
Servicop Mercado Libre full color / economic version

Paper format in Mexico and Spain: Librántida

 

Cite this book:
Messineo, M. (2021). Poliguitarritmia: Polirritmia textural en la guitarra para composición, arreglos e improvisación en diversos estilos. La Plata - México - Barcelona: Books2bits. (Suena luego existo [música y arte sonoro]; 1). https://doi.org/10.51438/B2Bmessineo2021

Author Biography

Martín Messineo

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He was born on March 24, 1975, in the city of La Plata (Argentina). He is a musician, guitarist, composer, and arranger. During his training, he went through the Escuela de Música Popular de Avellaneda, took classes with Pino Marrone, Nelson Farias, Pat Martino, Barry Harris, Rodrigo Domínguez, and Mariano “Tiki” Cantero among others. He has been teaching classes for more than 25 years, at this time privately and at EMU. He participated in the early years of the rock group "Los Guasones", the jazz orchestra "No Tan Big" with which he recorded the album "De Poco un Todo", the guitar duo Messineo / Olivera recording "LUZCERO" and the group “Buenos Aires Negro” with whom he recorded “Turra Vida”. He is currently part of the group "Carinhosos Da Garrafa" with whom he recorded the album that bears his name, in addition to playing 10 years ago with the "Martín Messineo Trío", who are about to record their first solo album, with all original songs.

Published

December 13, 2021