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  1. Canto é o ato de produzir sons musicais utilizando a voz, variando a altura de acordo com a melodia e o ritmo. Aquele que executa o canto ou, simplesmente, canta, é chamado de cantor (ou cantora ). O cantor que está à frente de uma banda de música popular é, comumente, chamado de vocalista.

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  3. The lyrics are in English and Spanish languages, and are about the film's central characters—a multi-generational family called the Madrigals, who wield magical powers gifted to them by "the miracle", except the lead protagonist Mirabel Madrigal who does not possess any gift.

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  4. Canto ou Cantoria pode referir-se a: Canto (música) Canto (apelido) Canto (métrica) — divisão de um poema; Escanteio — (canto em português europeu) regra de futebol; Música. Canção; Bel canto — tradição vocal, técnica e interpretativa da ópera italiana

  5. "Música de Rua" ( Portuguese for "Street Music") is a song recorded by Brazilian singer Daniela Mercury. It is the title track and lead single of her third studio album, with same name, which was released in 1994. The song became a huge success in Brazil and it is another signature song of Mercury's career. Song information [ edit]

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  6. Daniela Mercury discography. This is the discography of Brazilian Axé / MPB singer-songwriter Daniela Mercury. From 1988 to 1990, Mercury released two albums with the group Companhia Clic. In 1991, she started a solo career with the release of a self-titled album.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Os_TincoãsOs Tincoãs - Wikipedia

    Mateus Aleluia, Heraldo, Dadinho and Badú. Website. tincoas .com .br. Os Tincoãs were a Brazilian popular music band from Bahia, primarily active in the 1960s and 1970s. They are named after the Tincoã bird, a subspecies of the Squirrel Cuckoo native to Brazil.

  8. Nueva canción ( European Spanish: [ˈnweβa kanˈθjon], Latin American Spanish: [ˈnweβa kanˈsjon]; 'new song') is a left-wing social movement and musical genre in Latin America and the Iberian peninsula, characterized by folk -inspired styles and socially committed lyrics.

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