Brazil: The Rhythm Door [ENG]


Frevo museum in Recife, Brazil


Brazilian music is one of the richest and most varied. With influences from African, European and indigenous rhythms, Brazil has created its own distinctive sound that is known throughout the world.
One of the most emblematic genres of Brazilian music is bossa nova, a style that emerged in the 1950s in Rio de Janeiro.
Bossa nova is characterized by its relaxed and smooth rhythm, poetic lyrics and harmonic complexity. Great artists such as João Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim and Astrud Gilberto are some of the most important names of this genre.
Another very popular genre of Brazilian music is samba. Originating in Bahia and Rio de Janeiro, samba is a musical genre characterized by its frenetic rhythm and strong percussive presence. It is the sound of Carnival in Brazil and is celebrated with enthusiasm throughout the country. Big names in samba include Cartola, Clara Nunes and Zeca Pagodinho.


Carnivals in brazil


Brazilian music has also been influenced by jazz and funk. In the 1970s, the Blue Note Records label began recording Brazilian artists such as Sergio Mendes and Flora Purim, who fused samba and bossa nova with jazz and funk. The result was a new and exciting music that became known as "Brazilian fusion".
Another popular genre of Brazilian music is forró, which originated in northeastern Brazil. Forró is a lively, danceable music played with accordion, triangle and zabumba. It is the music of the St. John's Day festivities in Brazil and is celebrated throughout the country. Big names in forró include Luiz Gonzaga, Dominguinhos and Elba Ramalho.


With friends at a dance contest in Recife, Brazil


Brazilian music has also been influenced by rock and pop. In the 1980s, the "rock in Portuguese" movement emerged in Brazil, in which musicians began to sing in Portuguese instead of English. This gave rise to a new wave of Brazilian rock, with bands such as Legião Urbana, Titãs and Os Paralamas do Sucesso.

In the 1990s, Brazilian music began to merge with hip hop and rap, giving rise to a new genre known as "Brazilian hip hop". Artists such as Marcelo D2, MV Bill and Racionais MC's began to mix rap with Brazilian rhythms, creating a new and exciting sound.
Brazilian music has also been influenced by electronic music. In recent years, a new genre known as "baile funk" has emerged, which is a mix of electronic music and Brazilian funk. This genre has gained popularity worldwide thanks to artists such as MC Kevinho, Anitta and Ludmilla.


funk/ youtube


In addition to bossa nova, samba, Brazilian fusion and forró, Brazilian music includes other popular genres such as choro, MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) and axé.
Choro is an instrumental genre that originated in the 19th century and is characterized by its rhythmic and harmonic complexity. MPB, on the other hand, is a genre that encompasses a wide variety of musical styles and has been influenced by bossa nova and samba, among others. Big names in MPB include Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil and Chico Buarque.
Finally, axé is a musical genre that emerged in Bahia in the 1980s and is characterized by its frenetic rhythm and strong percussive presence.

In short, Brazilian music is a unique blend of cultural influences that has given rise to a wide variety of genres from bossa nova to axé, Brazilian music continues to be a source of inspiration for artists and listeners around the world.

Thank you for reading this article with a chronological vision of Brazilian music, I have always believed that in my other life I was Brazilian.



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Although it is interesting to read about music, this article doesn't belong in this community, perhaps not on HIVE. Especially this community is about articles with a personal touch in Word and Media. Though the images are personal, the text part isn't, giving a very artificial feel. The words feel to come from Wikipedia or an AI system. Since I am in a forgiven mood today, I'll not mute the post. Please consider the few rules of communities before selecting the one you use for your contributions.

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Hi! I did some reading to be able to establish a timeline, it is a chronological article and has more structure. It was not an article made with AI or something like that, less taken from wikipedia. Brazil has a world of rhythms and according to the rules of the group you can write inspired by the music (that's what I understood that you can do) anyway thank you very much for not silencing the publication, I will avoid making another one like it in the future.😊

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Absolutely our little Q-corner is about contributions inspired by music. Your post content itself is also interesting and valued here at Q. Adding the 'you' is what we like to see. For a future post, perhaps speak/write more from the heart, your own opinions, the music/artists you like belonging to the genre you write about, an event you visited, perhaps even a dream you had, or a fantasy. Wish you much fun here at HIVE 😉

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Great, thank you very much. I will follow your recommendations😁😋

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hey @yubi-16 I admire your vast knowledge of the music genre in Brazil. Indeed I have heard of Samba but Bossa nova is new to me, and I will search for songs in that genre to hear what it sounds like. One important thing that can be noticed from your write up is the fact that music evolves and sometimes metamorphoses into another genre due to cultural factors.
Thanks for this useful insights and Those were nice pictures you've got in your post with friends!

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hello! thank you very much, i recommend you the girl from ipanema, it is a great work just like aguas de março without equal. i hope you enjoy them!!!

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