In Rio Carnival each samba school has drummers drummers that play the samba, the singer sings a samba song song to the rhythm and the dancers dance to its rhythm. So the samba music is what holds the whole of a Rio Carnival parade together.
this is because of their costumes
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Because the sounds are usually themed so they can wear costumes and have floats to go with the songs. They can also use the carnivals to make people enjoy samba music.
because saba music is catchy
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There are many places where you can find the text to the Carnival of the Animals. You can look at the vocal part of the music for example.
t is normally fast and has a fast beat and tempo. Actually samba can also be slow. What makes it sound different from other types of music is the specific samba swing. By this I mean not speed or enery or tightness, but the fact that half of the notes in a bar always fall slightly off the beat, in a very consistant pattern. The swing stays the same throughout all of the instruments and variations of patterns, and is held by the melody too. It is the swing that gives samba its addictive feel. The samba swing is not the same as Jazz or latin swing, which have different offbeats. The swing cannot be annotated by conventional means so you can't learn it by reading musical notation, but you can hear it clearly in samba recordings. It derives from the African origins of samba music, which grew out of a complex mix of African music, marches and the polka. There is some great historical material on Youtube - try looking up anything by Clara Nunes, or Cartola. The modern samba schools in Rio play a much faster samba with more emphasis on percussion - you can also find these well illustrated on youtube - search for "ensaio tecnico na avenida". This bateria samba is so fast you can hardly hear the swing but it's there - without it the music would just sound like a march. Not all Brazilian traditional music is samba, there are many other styles such as Maracatu and samba reggae which sound quite different, having a slightly different swing, different orchestration and a very different cultural tradition.
it provides the structure of the piece you are playing :)
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Samba Is A great style of music Samba is a style of music and dance originating in Brazil and associated with Carnival. A style of samba also has become part of International Style Latin dance competitions. Prominent samba musicians include Astrud Gilberto and Caetano Veloso. And there is your answer
Not much! Okay, so they do wear somethings -- usually elaborate costumes if they are part of a procession or Samba group.
There are many places where you can find the text to the Carnival of the Animals. You can look at the vocal part of the music for example.
t is normally fast and has a fast beat and tempo. Actually samba can also be slow. What makes it sound different from other types of music is the specific samba swing. By this I mean not speed or enery or tightness, but the fact that half of the notes in a bar always fall slightly off the beat, in a very consistant pattern. The swing stays the same throughout all of the instruments and variations of patterns, and is held by the melody too. It is the swing that gives samba its addictive feel. The samba swing is not the same as Jazz or latin swing, which have different offbeats. The swing cannot be annotated by conventional means so you can't learn it by reading musical notation, but you can hear it clearly in samba recordings. It derives from the African origins of samba music, which grew out of a complex mix of African music, marches and the polka. There is some great historical material on Youtube - try looking up anything by Clara Nunes, or Cartola. The modern samba schools in Rio play a much faster samba with more emphasis on percussion - you can also find these well illustrated on youtube - search for "ensaio tecnico na avenida". This bateria samba is so fast you can hardly hear the swing but it's there - without it the music would just sound like a march. Not all Brazilian traditional music is samba, there are many other styles such as Maracatu and samba reggae which sound quite different, having a slightly different swing, different orchestration and a very different cultural tradition.
it plays a part in canival because
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Carnival Victory is part of Carnival cruise line. Carnival victory party isn't a specific place, event or object. There are parties sometimes on the Carnival Victory.
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it provides the structure of the piece you are playing :)
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