Histórias com Ed Motta, Incognito, Lincoln Olivetti, Bernard Purdie e mais | MUSICA EM 360
Access to depth has a new address. By becoming a member, you enable the intellectual independence of this program. Please consider this. Supporting and encouraging fan R$ 3.99 Loyalty badges Emojis For those who want to support the program! Music fan R$ 11.99 Access to musical moments Benefits of previous levels Super music fan R$ 19.99 You will know the guests in advance and can send QUESTIONS that will be asked during the program. Benefits of previous levels In this segment of Música em 360, Alberto Continentino talks about what he learned living and playing with Ed Motta — and why certain musical experiences become a true university. The conversation covers: the relationship with Ed Motta and his band listening, repertoire, and musical training in the context of shared experiences the impact of Lincoln Olivetti as a reference the difference between playing well and truly communicating why, often, a strong idea is worth more than a "perfect" execution how technology and AI have begun to help save takes with great musical communication More than just behind-the-scenes information, this segment speaks to something central for any musician: true training doesn't come solely from technical study—it comes from listening, from shared experiences, and from the passion with which someone lives music. Watch the full episode on the channel. Music in 360 Made by those who live for music—for those who live music.

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