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Talking about Brazilian samba music

Samba is a mixture of music and dance. Music is mainly composed of strings, percussion and singers, and dancers are responsible for the dance part. Samba is one of the most representative national symbols in Brazil. If samba is described in one sentence, samba is the product of the fusion of European white music and African black music. In fact, most Brazilian music is produced under this background, such as Bossa Nova, which we are familiar with, and its predecessors, Gioro and Brazilian jazz. On the one hand, there is black music of African slaves landing in Brazil, on the other hand, there is European music of German and Italian immigrants. When these two kinds of music merged in Rio de Janeiro, the samba we know now was born. Samba dance is called Brazil's "national dance". This dance is accompanied by percussion music, such as drums and gongs. Drum, bronze drum, tambourine and other percussion instruments are played at the same time, with high-pitched agitation and rolling sound, which sets off a tense and fiery atmosphere. At the climax of this atmosphere, the music often comes to an abrupt end, and the difficult dance movements suddenly condense into a sculpture-like static state. The instantaneous change of movement and the amazing harmony of ups and downs create a unique sense of surprise and shocking beauty. South American samba music style is warm and unrestrained, full of carnival atmosphere. The 2/4 beat syncopated rhythm dance samba and the fresh and sexy dance Lambada compatible with various Caribbean music styles are the most breathtaking scenery in South America. /view/5004.htm? fr=ala0_ 1_ 1