- Origins: Sertanejo,
Caipira Music, Arrocha, Forro, Brega, Tecnobrega, Pop,
Embolada, and Vanerao.
Cultural Context:
Interior of the South-East, Center-West...
- two titles: one "Bachian" (Preludio, Fuga, etc.), the
other Brazilian (
Embolada, O
canto da
nossa terra, etc.). In the Bachianas, Villa-Lobos
employs the...
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traditional music, like baião, coco, toada, maracatu, frevo, caboclinhos,
embolada and repentes: all sung with a
sometimes rock
sometimes alternative sounding...
- baião
rhythm is
integral to the
genres of forró,
repente and coco (or
embolada). It is
mostly ****ociated with the
state of Pernambuco. Baião was po****rized...
- friends.
Inspired by
Brazilian northeastern music and
dance rhythms such as
embolada, repente, coco, maracatu, capoeira,
cantigas de roda, baião and forró plus...
- to the music, a kind of stomping. Coco is also
alternatively known as "
embolada" (another
slang word,
meaning "entangling",
referring to the fast, slurred...
- samba,
bossa nova, MPB,
gaucho music, pagode, tropicália, choro, maracatu,
embolada (coco de repente), frevo, brega,
modinha and
Brazilian versions of foreign...
-
different Brazilian musical genres, such as
samba de côco, toré indígena,
embolada, and reisado, with pop-rock melodies. The band
derives its name from cordel...
- also was
heavily influenced by
music of
Recife such as maracatu, ciranda,
embolada, and côco.
Chico with his friend,
Jorge du Peixe,
joined several groups;...
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Although he
started his
musical trajectory by
composing Northeastern emboladas and
similar Brazilian rural music genres, the
composer changed his style...