bachelorThesis
Desenvolvimento de vestuário para músicos: uma proposta de roupas femininas para violinistas
Fecha
2014-08-01Registro en:
BALTHAZAR, Elieser Gomes. Desenvolvimento de vestuário para músicos: uma proposta de roupas femininas para violinistas. 2014. 170 f. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação) - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Apucarana, 2014.
Autor
Balthazar, Elieser Gomes
Resumen
The knowledge about music reaches some peculiarities with respect to the handling of every kind of musical instrument. Even for those who are not from the area, it’s possible to perceive and identify aspects that differentiate the characteristics and needs for each instrumentalist. In Brazil it is common to find a considerable number of people appreciative and practitioners of music – amateur or professional manner – or contractors are invited to participate in artistic performances in orchestras or symphonies or social events such as dances, parties, graduations, birthdays and weddings. Regardless of your expertise level, most of these professionals has a special care for the appearance with regard to the choice of clothing that will be used in public presentations. Given the virtual absence of specialist shops that sell targeted for musicians in country parts, what is observed is that the clothes purchased by instrumentalists end up being purchased in stores that eventually does not really offer suitable garments that meet the real needs and musicians requirements. Once during your performance, the musicians need to develop specific movements that allow them to perform well in handling the musical instrument often used clothes end up compromising these movements in certain parts of the body, which impairs the performance of the musician in your presentations. Thus, the present study is proposing the garments development garments that are designed within the needs of professionals in the music area – specifically for violinists women – while contemplating aesthetic requirements and provide comfort, emphasizing the dexterity of these instrumentalists who lead, through music, more joy to people.