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Music Samba Music the Samba Term Paper

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Topic:Samba

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Another well-known format of the Samba is the Bossa Nova, which began in the 1950s and is influenced by jazz, and is "softer" and "more relaxed" than basic Samba (Yami, 2002). Samba Enredo is a Carnival form of music that is played mainly on drums and can contain solo and couple type moves. Samba de Pagode is somewhat of the "poor people's Samba," as it originated in the backyard parties in the poorer sections of Brazil. It usually contains themes of regret, happiness, or romance.

It is interesting to note that Samba has always been the "people's" music and upper class people always tried to repress it. The Samba has been popular in Brazil since the 19th century, and taught in dance schools since the 1920s, but it has undergone many changes since then. It is still one of the most traditional forms of Brazilian folk music for most Brazilians.

References

Baker, J. (2007). Samba. Retrieved from the DanceStoreOnline Web site: http://www.thedancestoreonline.com/ballroom-dance-instruction/samba-free-lessons.htm19 June 2007.

Yami, R. (2002). Salsa site: Samba. Retrieved from the Salsasite.com Web site: http://www.salsasite.com/dances/samba.htm19 June 2007.


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Baker, J. (2007). Samba. Retrieved from the DanceStoreOnline Web site: http://www.thedancestoreonline.com/ballroom-dance-instruction/samba-free-lessons.htm19 June 2007.

Yami, R. (2002). Salsa site: Samba. Retrieved from the Salsasite.com Web site: http://www.salsasite.com/dances/samba.htm19 June 2007.

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