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A frenetic and melodically interesting samba with electric piano and grand piano. A nice balance between the instruments delivers a vippy but light feel. This piece of royalty free music really conveys the fun of the fiesta and the heat of night while being romantic and passionate. Medium tempo of one hundred and nine beats per minute and a running time of three minutes and forty two seconds. To suit all kinds of media especially advertising, documentaries, corporate and commercial film production.
Brazil is seen as the birth place of the Samba but the roots of the music show a remarkable combination of African, Native Indian, and Iberian influences. The movement and dance of the Samba shows the African and Native Indian influence whereas the intricate harmonies and harmonic instrumentation originate from Europe. Though seen as similar to Jazz, Samba's development was not really influenced greatly by Jazz and this can be seen in the highly percussive nature of Samba and whereas Jazz tends to focus more on instrumentation.
Today's Samba was developed from an twentieth century Brazilian music called Choro. Both Samba the music and the dance have many forms many different styles, from the call response of samba de enredo, Carnival Music to samba-canção or song samba which is a more relaxed using guitar and percussion. Bossa Nova (New Wave) of course, is a more relaxed form, for instance Antonio Carlos Jobim's "The Girl From Ipanema".
Composed by William Peklinsky. Other music by this composer.
What this White Beetle Royalty Free Music offers:
Quality Royalty Free Music
Use in Multiple Media Projects. Broadcasters use Cue Sheets.
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Royalty Free Music License lasts 75 years
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This is Royalty Free Music from White Beetle Ltd and is subject to our Royalty Free Music License.
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