RT info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis T1 La percusión corporal en la música tradicional y popular en España A1 Di Russo, Salvatore A2 Universidad de Valladolid. Escuela de Doctorado K1 Música K1 Body percussion K1 Percusión corporal K1 BAPNE Method K1 Método BAPNE K1 Neuromotricity K1 Neuromotricidad K1 Traditional dance K1 Danza tradicional K1 6203.06 Música, Musicología AB Since the dawn of time, human beings have expressed their musical essence using the elementsprovided by nature. For this reason, the body, through the voice, hands and feet,has been the first instrument used to produce sounds and rhythms, which is why body percussioncan be considered a primitive form of musical expression. Today, we can seehow it is used in various cultures and for specific purposes. In Spain, in particular, body percussionrepresents a musical behaviour integrated into various choreographic expressions,such as flamenco in Andalusia, the Ball dels moretons in Mallorca (Balearic Islands),the Esku-dantza in the Basque Country or Las panaderas in Castile, and is used bycomposers (not only Spanish) in the composition of music for bands.Over the last two decades, the BAPNE Method has contributed significantly to thestudy of body percussion through the production of an extensive scientific bibliography anda pedagogical/didactic proposal developed from the contribution of five disciplines(biomechanics, anatomy, psychology, neuroscience and ethnomusicology) with the aim ofdemonstrating the benefits that its use can have in the development of executive andcognitive functions.Therefore, this doctoral thesis aims to demonstrate the hypotheses put forward by the BAPNE Methodthrough neuropsychological research in an Italian primary school, basedon the results obtained through an ethnomusicological, bibliographic and field studycarried out on body percussion in traditional and popular music in Spain. YR 2026 FD 2026 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/83353 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/83353 LA spa NO Escuela de Doctorado DS UVaDOC RD 10-mar-2026