Brazil has influenced the samba music well samba was created in Brazil so im pretty sure that means they influenced it
Most samba music is written in 3/4 time.
Apito is the whistle used in samba music and other Brazilian music styles.
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Syncopation, is general music as well, is a musical rhythm accentuating normally weak beats or places in between beats. The standard syncopation in samba music uses a 3:4 ratio, usually in the form of 1 - - 4 - - 7 - - - 11 - - 14 - -, when notated by numbering every 16th note in a measure.
Contribution means how the person influenced or changed music. For example Lady Gaga changed the way people look at pop music and then she influenced Kesha.
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True samba is from Rio de Janeiro and some styles are samba enredo, pagode. People outside Brazil tend to call all Brazilian music samba though. Other styles that foreigners call samba include Maracatu, samba reggae, and samba funk.
no samba isn't a weapon, it is a style of music. no samba isn't a weapon, it is a style of music.
Samba originated in Brazil, which is located in South America. While African rhythms and influences are present in samba music, it is primarily a product of Brazilian culture, blending elements from various sources including African, European, and indigenous traditions.
samba music comes from brazil and parts of africa
Samba music originated from Brazil, South America.
Brazilians write or wrote samba music
Samba is a Brazilian dance and music style.
No samba is not an instrument. It is a style of Brazilian music and dance. Samba is also the name of a computer language.
Brazil
Samba's greatest influence on Western music is quite possibly the fusion of "latin jazz". As the name suggests, latin jazz is a blend of latin styles (primarily samba and bossa nova) and Jazz Music. This blend of samba and jazz was made popular by the music of Chuck Mangione.Another possible influence of samba on Western music is the increase in the use of polyrhythms in percussion, especially the drumset. Since the samba bands combine several different percussion instruments all playing different, but usually regular repeating patterns, as samba became more popular in the music of North America drummers had to adapt by approximating the sound of the samba batucada instruments in the drumset (i.e. the surdo was replaced by the bass drum and the repenique was replaced by the snare drum).This style of playing several different, sometimes conflicting, rhythms on the drumset became more common in other types of American music such as rock, fusion and jazz.
samba is used for the background music of carnivals the carnivals express what brazil is like