the music is good it is a lot of beat music with some lyric if you want to hear one you can downlaod magdalena by sergio mendez...=D
people like samba becuse it will make them think of there younger years
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.
Brazilian MusicReference: Wikipedia Strong influences on the music of Brazil come from many parts of the world, but there are very popular regional music styles influenced by African and European forms. After 500 years of history the Brazilian music developed some unique and original styles like choro, forró, frevo, samba (in a lot of styles), bossa Nova, MPB, Brazilian rock and others. Samba is no doubt the best known form of Brazilian music worldwide, though bossa nova and other genres have also received much attention abroad. All genres of Brazilian music formed a solid tradition.Brazilian music is too rich! Check more about it on the related links.
The SAMBA is from the Latin American country of BRAZIL. It began as a music/dance movement in the 1930s. Today it is still one of the biggest dances throughout the world. it actually came from Africa in the 1800 hundreds , it is now commonly used in brazill.DIKING
pandeiro, cuica, agogô, repique, bumbo - these are percussion instruments. There is a melodical instruments, like cavaquinho and violão. but there is a lot of kind of samba! samba-enredo, samba de raiz, sambão...
samba is used for the background music of carnivals the carnivals express what brazil is like
no samba is more like Spanish type Hope I Helped, Shego67
people like samba becuse it will make them think of there younger years
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.
dance to different type of music like samba and dance and get into costumes
I'm Brazillian and we all look like people from the U.S.A.
Brazilian MusicReference: Wikipedia Strong influences on the music of Brazil come from many parts of the world, but there are very popular regional music styles influenced by African and European forms. After 500 years of history the Brazilian music developed some unique and original styles like choro, forró, frevo, samba (in a lot of styles), bossa Nova, MPB, Brazilian rock and others. Samba is no doubt the best known form of Brazilian music worldwide, though bossa nova and other genres have also received much attention abroad. All genres of Brazilian music formed a solid tradition.Brazilian music is too rich! Check more about it on the related links.
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yeah basically but if you record like a piece of music of of silence and you get like the sound of the cars going past you will nevr get that sound again so yeah every sound is music :D
The SAMBA is from the Latin American country of BRAZIL. It began as a music/dance movement in the 1930s. Today it is still one of the biggest dances throughout the world. it actually came from Africa in the 1800 hundreds , it is now commonly used in brazill.DIKING
Carioca - a dance similar to a Samba.