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CH12-1
history
- indigenous music from the original inhabitants
- mixed with foreign influences, like Portuguese colonizers and African slaves.
timeline
- In 1964, the armed force seized power, and life was restrictive.
- Tensions relaxed in the 1970s and opened up to the world
- music embarked on its most prolific era of the 20th century.
nowadays
- native tribes retain their ancient musical traditions
- Brazilian music continues its extraordinary form and to modernization.
-keep the world moving to its infectious beat!
genres 2
bossa nova
- evolved as a softer, more refined musical form with an emphasis on singing, featuring lyrics
- reflected the romantic and nostalgic.
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- Antonio Carlos Jobim : he rich and unconventional bossa nova, with its sophisticated harmonies, and with less dramatic vocal.
- "music for out-of-tune singers"
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Forró
- late 19th century, when cowboys would celebrate the end of the dry season.
- inspire a couples' dance accompanied by accordion, drum and triangle.
/- leading pioneer : Luiz Gonzaga
- lost momentum during 1960s, gain a new generation in 1980s.
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genres 1
Samba
- distinct music and dance genre that dates back to the colonial period.
- evolved in Rio de Janeiro by the early 20th century and grew to become quintessential and associated with Rio's Carnaval.
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African influence
- including energetic drumming and dancing from.
- often accompanied by dance elements that were viewed as indecent back then.
- nevertheless, both became increasingly popular in public.
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