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- 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...
- two titles: one "Bachian" (Preludio, Fuga, etc.), the other Brazilian (Embolada, O canto da nossa terra, etc.). In the Bachianas, Villa-Lobos employs the...
- traditional music, like baião, coco, toada, maracatu, frevo, caboclinhos, embolada and repentes: all sung with a sometimes rock sometimes alternative sounding...
- to the music, a kind of stomping. Coco is also alternatively known as "embolada" (another slang word, meaning "entangling", referring to the fast, slurred...
- 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;...
- Sertanejo Stylistic origins Country Cururu Embolada Fandango Recortado Toada Cultural origins Late 1920s, countryside of Southeastern Brazil, Central-Western...
- programa funciona no idioma inglês, mas dá pra gerar umas frases bem emboladas e engraças em português, estilo aqueles memes usando vozes em outros idiomas...
- friends. Inspired by Brazilian northeastern music and dance rhythms such as embolada, repente, coco, maracatu, capoeira, cantigas de roda, baião and forró plus...
- 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...
- ****ner)" (Schottische of the Poets) Zé Ramalho, Capinan 4:39 10. "Embolada violada" ("Embolada" is a type of art from the Northeastern of Brazil. "Violada"...