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Musical scenes: Unveiling the experiments of the city
Authors: Augusto Luciano Ginjo and Taiza Mara Rauen Moraes
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This article aims to present reflections on experiences and practices, occurring in the urban nucleus, based on the concept of musical scenes. The analysis result of part of a research that investigates how was the music scene of independent rock, from six voices of individuals who moved the scenery of the city of Joinville – SC, during the 1990s, held in conjunction with the Postgraduate Program of the University of the Region of Joinville - UNIVILLE, master's degree in Cultural Heritage and Society, in the line of Patrimony and Social Memory. The research is supported by the Methodology of Oral History, based on the concept of Sônia Maria de Freitas (2006), a method that uses the technique of interview and procedures articulated among each other to record narratives of human experience.