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Batucada is a substyle of
samba Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havi ...
and refers to a percussive style, usually performed by an ensemble, known as a bateria. Batucada is characterized by its repetitive style and fast pace. As is Samba, the Batucada is a Brazilian musical expression with African roots.


Overview/Instruments

The wide variety of instruments used in a batucada include: * Repinique, a high-pitched tom-tom like drum played with a single stick (or two long sticks) and the hand. Traditionally the leader of the ensemble uses the repinique (also referred to as 'repique') to direct and solo. * Surdo, a large drum with an average size of 50 cm in diameter. It provides the downbeat, the bass downbeat of the rhythm. When only one surdo is playing, it accentuates the 2nd and 4th beat of every measure. When a second surdo is playing, it is tuned slightly higher and is played accentuating the first and third beats of the measure. A third surdo de terceira or Surdo-mor syncopates in between the beats. * Tamborim, a small drum usually played with a stick or a multi-pronged plastic beater. *Bells ( agogô). * Chocalho ( Ganzá, Rocar, and shakers of various types and materials). * Caixa de guerra, a deeper snare drum w/ wires on batter head and , a thinner snare drum. * Cuica, a single headed drum with a stick mounted inside the drum body, perpendicular to the head. The instrument is played by rubbing a damp cloth along the length of this stick, while pressing the head of the drum with a finger or thumb. The harder to the stick the finger is pressed, the higher the pitch of the sound is produced. The cuica creates a unique sound, which can sometimes sound like a human voice. * Timbal, a long cone-like drum that is used to produce both high & low tones in the ensemble. It is usually played with hands and creates a similar timbre as the West African Djembé. * Pandeiro, similar to a
tambourine The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called " zills". Classically the term tambourine denotes an instrument with a drumhead, thou ...
and played sometimes elaborately with the hand. Unlike the tambourine, the pandeiro can be tuned. * Reco-reco (known in Spanish as the güiro), a usually hollow wooden instrument with a ridged exterior surface that is scraped with a stick. * Apito, a small plastic, metal or wooden
whistle A whistle is an instrument which produces sound from a stream of gas, most commonly air. It may be mouth-operated, or powered by air pressure, steam, or other means. Whistles vary in size from a small slide whistle or nose flute type to a lar ...
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Songs

* ''Batucada Suite'' performed by blue-eyed soul singer Teena Marie. Written by Teena Marie from the Album ''Emerald City''. * '' The Obvious Child'' from Paul Simon's album '' The Rhythm of the Saints'' is an example of the sound of the samba-Afro style, exemplified by the Bahian samba reggae group Olodum. * ''Celebration Suite'' performed by Airto, written by Hugo Fattoruso.Hugo Fattoruso
retrieved 14 July 2021 * ''Portela'' performed by Pai Benê, Queimou O Pé. * ''Batucada Surgiu'' by Marcos Valle, Sérgio Mendes's cover of which appeared on '' Look around''. * ''Samba-Afro style'' also shown on " El Matador" from the Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, a rhythm inspired by Samba-reggae from Bahia, Brazil. * ''Kiss of Life'' by British band Friendly Fires also features a batucada instrumentation in the background playing a funk beat.


Notable musicians

*Ara Ketu *Badauê * Ilê Aiyê *Malê Debalê *
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*Muzenza * Olodum *Swing do Pelo *
Timbalada Timbalada is an Afro-Brazilian musician group from Candeal, Salvador, Brazil. It was founded by drummer Carlinhos Brown, and the composer and percussionist Tony Mola . The musical style is between samba reggae and axé, with strong influences ...


See also

* Latin music * Samba reggae *
Batuque Batuque may refer to: * Batuque (game), a game once played in Brazil * Batuque (music and dance), a music and dance genre from Cape Verde * Batuque (religion), an Afro-American religion in Southern Brazil * Batuque FC, a Cape Verdean football (socc ...
, a Cape Verdean genre with a similar etymology


References


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