Double Stop Improvisation on the Guitar: Accessibility, Flexibility, Complexity
thesis
posted on 2021-11-11, 23:01authored byDAVID EMMANUEL TWEEDIE
This practice based research investigates a novel approach to using double stops on the guitar in a popular/jazz music and improvised setting. The research aims to increase the accessibility, flexibility and complexity of pre-existing double stop techniques within improvisation, and in doing so, adding to the historical body of knowledge of double stop performance.
History
Principal supervisor
Robert Burke
Additional supervisor 1
Paul Williamson
Year of Award
2021
Department, School or Centre
The Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music and Performance