Samba rock
Samba-rock | |
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Stylistic origins | Brazilian rock, samba, psychedelic rock, rock and roll, bossa nova, bebop, jazz, soul |
Cultural origins | Late 1960s, Brazil |
Typical instruments | Electric guitar, cavaquinho, bass guitar, drum kit, tamborim, trombone, trumpet, flute, clarinet |
Regional scenes | |
Brazil | |
Other topics | |
Lusophone music |
Samba rock is a genre of samba and subgenre of rock.[1] Created in the 1960s, the genre combines the sounds of Brazilian samba, bebop, jazz and soul. Jorge Ben Jor created the style with his album "Bidu/Silêncio no Brooklin". After this a great number of artists followed Ben's beat, including Clube do Balanço and Trio Mocotó.
External links
- Brazilian Beats Fansite for Brazilian Beats Series featuring numerous top Samba Rock artists
References
- ↑ Samba-Rock - Cliquemusic
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