Mind and body, symbiosis of singing; introspection ratio. The act of singing

This article is built on themes related to the act of singing, raised as duality of the mind and body; In addition, in the perspective of introspection, it addresses the implicit relationship of the instrument with the technique and with the environment. In the justification, some concepts related t...

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Zapata M, Joaquín Emilio
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2015
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Universidad EAFIT
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Repositorio EAFIT
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spa
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oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/15285
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http://hdl.handle.net/10784/15285
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Summary:This article is built on themes related to the act of singing, raised as duality of the mind and body; In addition, in the perspective of introspection, it addresses the implicit relationship of the instrument with the technique and with the environment. In the justification, some concepts related to discourse such as introspection and symbiosis are clarified. The introduction raises the course and perspective of the issue related to humanity, closely linked to the voice as a persuasive instrument. And it addresses other issues, such as the high performance song that, as Arthur Samuel Joseph says, "is to integrate the energy of the mind, body and spirit through this conscious perception" (Josep, 1999, p. 78). In addition, the choral song is approached and, finally, a controversial issue is raised but of great interest: the humanity of the singer.