Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
All submissions must meet the following requirements.
- The contribution is original and unpublished, and is not being evaluated for publication by another journal; otherwise it must be justified in "Comments to the Editor".
- The submission file is in Microsoft Word, OpenOffice or RTF.
- URLs for the references have been informed whenever possible.
- The text is single-spaced; uses font size 12; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); figures and tables are inserted in the text, not the end of the document as attachments.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, on page About the Journal.
- In case of submission to a section with peer review (ex .: articles), the instructions available in Ensuring blind evaluation by peers were followed.
- The author undertakes to collaborate as a reviwer of the Revista da Tulha.
Article
"Scientific article is the academic work that presents brief results of a survey carried out according to the scientific method accepted by a community of researchers. For this reason, it is considered scientific article that has been examined by other scientists, who verify information, methods and logical and methodological correctness of the conclusions or results obtained.
In general, it is production pages 40-20 or less. May be the result of synthesis of larger or elaborate work in number three or four, in exchange for theses and dissertations; They are developed in such cases, under the assistance of a faculty advisor. They are submitted to the committees and editorial boards of the journals, which assess their quality and decide on their relevance and appropriateness to the vehicle.
Source: <https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artigo_cient%C3%ADfico>
Essay
Essay is a literary and short text located between the poetic and didactic, exposing ideas, criticisms and ethical and philosophical reflections on certain theme. It is less formal and more flexible than the article. It is also in the defense of a personal and subjective point of view on a topic (humanistic, philosophical, political, social, cultural, moral, behavioral, literary, religious, etc.), without formalities such as empirical evidence like documents or deductive scientific character.
The essay takes a free and unsystematic form, without a defined style. For this reason, the Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset defined it as "science without explicit proof."
Emerged in the late sixteenth century, essays are simple opinions, thoughts that should not be taken very seriously. This is what the French writer and philosopher Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) envisioned when writing your essais (1580, Essais). He meant that those essays were attempts, simple literary sketches (the original meaning of the French word "essai"). In England, the philosopher Francis Bacon, the first major English essayist, publishing essays (1597). But what Michel de Montaigne would create, along with Bacon, centuries later would become one of the main genres of critics and philosophers, as well as radically influence the story.
Source: <https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensaio>
Review
The scientific review, or academic work of disclosure, presents summary and critique of longer scientific work. It can be prepared with reading-based motivated by self-interest or subject to editorial demand. Aims usually for publication in a technical journal or even aiming at disseminating knowledge to the general public for broadcasting in wide media. In such cases the review is generally done by a scientist the same area of text knowledge base.
Furthermore, it is a text which is usually read by teachers in various universities, which score the degree of understanding thereof to the subject understood text.
Reference: <https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resenha>
Comunication
Papers given in the events promoted by the Department of Music of the Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters of the University of São Paulo.Score
Original scores of new compositions with the permission of the author(s); musicological review accompanied by analytical essays of musical works in the public domain or authorized by the author (s).Notas de Programa
Revista da Tulha will begin publishing Programme Notes starting with this first issue of 2025. As with the other categories, Programme Notes will also be assigned a DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
We are following a trend started by the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP), which began assigning an international code that identifies the title of a serial publication, the ISSN (International Standard Serial Number), just as magazines, newspapers, and conference proceedings are published, regardless of the medium.
In addition, certain Programme Notes, as well as the programmes themselves, have been developed with the support of academic research and through rigorous methodological procedures, which is seen as a boost to scientific research, higher and basic teaching, and university extension in the field of music and its interdisciplinary aspects.
The publication of the Programme Notes is understood to contribute to the encouragement of production, dissemination and protection of the copyright of the people who prepared them. The assignment of a DOI also guarantees the authenticity and authority of the publication, which is essential for its validation in academic and scientific contexts, such as Lattes and ORCID.
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