1 Baiao General Outline And Basic Pattern Guitar Pro

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From Nelson Faria's "Brazilian Guitar Book", Chapter 5 "Baiao".Esta informação foi útil?
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Autor: hanna.lukinova [pro] 5.184. Última edição em 22 de out. de 2019

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hanna.lukinova
General Outline: Music from the north east of Brazil, more specifically from Ceara, Maranhao, and Bahia, Baiao is derived from a folk dance (bumba-meu-boi) and emerged as a musical style in the 40's. The first well known song written in baiao style was "Baiao" by Luiz Gongaza and Humberto Teixeira. (c)Nelson Faria, "Brazilian Guitar Book"
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hanna.lukinova
Musical characteristics: The baiao melodies are usually in mixolydian or lydian b7 modes. It's written in 4/4 bur you can find also the use of binary meters (2/4 0r 2/2). The harmonies are quite simple with use of pedal tones in the bass. The instrumentation is based on "Sanfonia", piccolo flute and guitar. In the rhythm section we find the use of "zabumba" (a low tom played with a sharp stick) and a triangle. (c) Nelson Faria, "Brazilian Guitar Book"
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hanna.lukinova
Basic Pattern: The upper voices goes in sync with the bass line (Figure 1) or with an up beat on the bass line (Figure 2). You can practice these patterns and variations using a static seventh chord (mixolydian mode). It's also a good idea to practice away from the guitar, clapping the high voices and tapping the low voices with your foot. (c) Nelson Faria, "Brazilian Guitar Book"
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