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  1. Music was brought to Brazil with the first wave of human settlers approximately twelve thousand years ago. We do not really know what this music would have sounded like. However, we can get a bit of an idea from the music played by remote, isolated indigenous communities that still exist today.

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  3. The first event involving the genre of music in Brazil was in 1988 in São Paulo, with DJ Mau Mau. In the 1990s, the genre was getting bigger in Brazil and world, some of the most famous disk jockeys were DJ Marky and DJ Patife. In the 2000s, dubstep started getting famous in Brazil.

    • A Brief History of Brazil
    • Brazilian Folk Music
    • Capoeira
    • Samba
    • Bossa Nova
    • Modern Brazilian Music

    There have been people living in what is now modern-day Brazil for over 10,000 years. For centuries, the indigenous people of Brazil were able to flourish along the coastline as well as in the Amazon. During the colonial age, European explorers from Portugal came to the shores of Brazil and spread throughout the country. Later, the Portuguese took ...

    The music of the indigenous people of Brazil includes many sounds you may hear in nature. For example, Brazilian Folk Music from the Amazon honors the sounds of the rainforest with the use of flutes and percussion. Modern-day Brazilian Folk Music still contains these indigenous elements but also mixes African and European flavors. Brazilian Folk mu...

    Capoeira is a martial art which looks like a mix between a dance and a battle. It is performed with a distinct musical sound using an instrument known as the Berimbau. The Capoerira martial art originated with the enslaved Africans in Brazil who worked in the sugar plantations. The intense movements of the dance allowed the slaves to prepare for se...

    Once slavery was abolished, the freed slaves moved throughout the country bringing their musical traditions with them. Samba has its roots in the deep drum beats common in parts of West Africa. Over time, Samba took on European and Indigenous elements and later became extremely popular throughout Brazil. Nowadays, it’s probably the most well-known ...

    Bossa Nova means new trend, and became popular in the 1960s mixing elements of American jazz with a slower Brazilian Samba beat. Especially popular in the beach clubs around Rio de Janeiro, it has worldwide appeal. The Girl from Ipanema is a Brazilian Bossa Nova song and is one of the most instantly recognizable tunes around the world.

    Nowadays, you can find Brazilian musicians performing Rap, Rock, and Pop but the songs almost always include traditional Brazilian influences. Brazilians are proud of their musical culture and also love the modern music competition, the Viña del Mar International Song Festival, which is like the Eurovision for Latin America, just like countries as ...

  4. The earliest known descriptions of music in Brazil date from 1578, when Jean De Léry, a French Calvinist pastor, published Viagem à Terra do Brasil (Journey to the Land of Brazil). He described the dances and transcribed the music of the Tupi people.

  5. Feb 5, 2019 · Brazilian popular music began with the samba in the late 19th century. Choro was the forerunner to samba and by 1928, ‘samba schools’ were founded to provide training in the samba, not the least for Carnaval.

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  7. Choro – An early form of popular urban instrumental music of Brazil, developed in the late nineteenth century in Rio. This ever-evolving genre has diverse roots ranging from classical European salon music to Afro-Brazilian rhythms and instrumentation.

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