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Repeat button:"AGAIN??"
Me: "YES!"
Repeat button: "OK".
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This beat can't be beat. I can still hear Antoinio singing this one... I use to sing with The Barcelona Trend patterned after Sergio Mendes and Brazil 66... we did all his hits......
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R.I.P. Antonio
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happy carnival!
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thank You!
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@wysiwyg248 This really is bossa nova! It's surprising someone can mistake this tipical beat for samba, the guy you argued with about 3 weeks ago has no idea what he's talking about :/
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proper samba style drums.very good and contagious...agree its a light version..
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@TheReturnOfStephan1 I play with brushes and "hell/toe"' on the hihat. it is really a 16 notes with accents that gives you the swing.
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thank you master ACJ , thank you brazil
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@apsv85 Oh i see what u mean makes more sense that its a samba. Weirdest bossa I've ever heard but it definitely sounds like a samba. Thx.
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@wysiwyg248 Yes, I'm Brazilian, from Rio (samba and bossa nova home). And it's not a matter of like or not. It's a matter of being aware of my own culture, on who Ary Barroso was, and what type of music he used to make. Whoever really knows the history of samba and this samba's icon, can recognize without listening (just by the title) that it's an authentic samba. Even fuzzybear718 seems surprised by "this bossa". However, persuade you is definitely not my intention. I just wanted to inform him.
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You may be Brazilian, but this is bossa nova, whether you like it or not.
what type of beat is played on the drums? is it a samba? i really dont know and i really!! want to play this song but...idk what beat to play hehe...
fuzzybear718 1 month ago
@fuzzybear718
This music is called "bossa nova", a lighter version of samba.
Wikipedia has a very good article about the origins of the genre and its samba origins.
TheReturnOfStephan1 1 month ago 3