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Wat (wie) is bossa nova - definitie

STYLE OF BRAZILIAN MUSIC
Bossa; Bossa Nova (dance); Bossa groove; Bossa nova (dance); Bossa Nova; Bosa nova; Brazilian bossa nova; Bossanova
  • A basic bossa nova guitar rhythm for a C major chord. Note the syncopation in the chord's rhythm and the sixth and ninth added to the C major for a richer sound.
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  • Jarkko Toivonen performing in 1993.

bossa nova         
[?b?s?'n??v?]
¦ noun a dance like the samba, originating in Brazil.
?a piece of music for the bossa nova.
Origin
Port., from bossa 'tendency' and nova (fem. of novo) 'new'.
Bossa Nova (dance)         
Bossa nova was a fad dance that corresponded to the bossa nova music. It was introduced in 1960 and faded out in the mid-sixties.
Bossa Nova, Nova Bossa         
ALBUM BY MANFREDO FEST
Bossa nova, nova bossa
Bossa nova, nova bossa is the first album recorded by the Brazilian pianist and composer Manfredo Fest. Released on LP in 1963, this work counts on the musicians Humberto Clayber, Antonio Pinheiro and Hector Costita.

Wikipedia

Bossa nova

Bossa nova (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɔsɐ ˈnɔvɐ] (listen)) is a relaxed style of samba developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is mainly characterized by a "different beat" that altered the harmonies with the introduction of unconventional chords and an innovative syncopation of traditional samba from a single rhythmic division. The "bossa nova beat" is characteristic of a samba style and not of an autonomous genre. The bossa nova wave became popular around the world and it helped to renew samba and to contribute to the modernization of Brazilian music.

According to Brazilian journalist Ruy Castro, the bossa beat – which was created by the drummer Milton Banana – was "an extreme simplification of the beat of the samba school", as if all instruments had been removed and only the tamborim had been preserved. In line with this thesis, musicians such as Baden Powell, Roberto Menescal, and Ronaldo Bôscoli also claim that this beat is related to the tamborim of the samba school. One of the major innovations of bossa nova was the way to synthesize the rhythm of samba on the classical guitar. According to musicologist Gilberto Mendes, the bossa nova was one of the "three rhythmic phases of samba", in which the "bossa beat" had been extracted by João Gilberto from the traditional samba. According to the author Walter Garcia, the synthesis performed by Gilberto's guitar was a reduction of the "batucada" of samba, a stylization produced from one of the percussion instruments: the thumb stylized a surdo; the index, middle and ring fingers phrased like a tamborim.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bossa nova
1. We listen to everything: samba, bossa nova, reggae, rap.
2. White leather armchairs, low–volume bossa nova music, fluffy clouds trundling across the back wall.
3. Bossa Nova tunes drift in the air and fashionable people sip cold caipirinhas in the shade.
4. Betts played bass on the two stars‘ seminal 1'62 album "Jazz Samba," which introduced America to the bossa nova.
5. Copacabana, where the gentle bossa nova sound was created in the 1'50s, is now a haunt for prostitutes and drug dealers.