The libretto was written by Dorothy Donnelly; Sigmund Romberg did the music.
"Piano" is the most common word for "softly." It is written in a musical composition with the letter "p." The word "pianissimo" means very softly, and it is written in a piece as "pp." [minor edit. Footnote in discussion.]
The beat of music is the pulse of it; it is the rhythm to which you tap your foot or clap your hands. All music has a meter--it can be in two, four, eight, three, six, or even one. This meter creates the beat of a piece.
Dubstep is the most overrated genre of music
It resembles a Gregorian chant, but unlike most music of the time, it does not draw on the existing repertory.
Most samba music is written in 3/4 time.
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The most common time signatures used in music are 4/4, 3/4, and 6/8.
The most tradicional dance of Brazil is Samba. In music: samba, bossa nova and mpb are the 'top-3' Brazilian musical genres.
Music written in 4/4 time has four beats per measure, with each beat typically receiving equal emphasis. It is one of the most common time signatures in music and is often associated with a steady and predictable rhythm.
most music is divided into 4/4 time signatures
There are well over 200 community samba bands in the UK but very few of them play what would be recognised in Brasil as samba. You can hear real samba being played in London at Notting Hill Carnival on the lasty Monday of every August. Most of the bands are Caribbean, but there is some Brazilian samba too.
Some traditional instruments are guitars, violins, horns, and bass. Mariachis are Mexican bands that play the traditional instruments. The Samba originated from a Afro- Brazillian couples dance and the Bossa nova evolved from the Samba but it has less precussion. Most of the instruments used in latin American music is based on percussion e.g the surdo which is known as the heart of the samba.
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this is not to do with this questions but Brazil is something to do with samba Origin: from African slaves that came to Brazil on the 19th century- Instruments: Pandeiro, Cavaquinho, Tamborim, Surdo (these are their real names in Brazilian Portuguese)- Types of Samba: Pagode, Samba Enredo (Carnaval's Samba), Chorinho- In the 1930s, a group of musicians led by Ismael Silva founded the first Samba school, Deixa Falar- Great samba lyricists: Paulo César Pinheiro (especially in partnership with João Nogueira) and Aldir Blanc- Samba is thought to be able to unify because individuals participate in it regardless of social or ethnic group.- Samba is extremely popular in Japan
The Samba originated in Brazil. It was and is danced as a festival dance during the street festivals and celebrations. First introduced in the U.S. in a Broadway play called "Street Carnival" in the late twenties. The festive style and mood of the dance has kept it alive and popular to this day. Samba is a fun dance that fits most of today's popular music.