The batucada, originating from Rio de Janeiro, is a form of Brazilian percussive music. It is based on the samba rhythm, which is a blend of African, European, and Indigenous musical traditions. It has become one of Brazil's most iconic music styles, embodying its cultural identity and the festive spirit of carnival.
Medium fast batucada rhythm in the style of the samba schools from ...Medium fast batucada rhythm in the style of the samba schools from Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian percussion: Agogô, ganzá, surdo, repique, reco-reco & tamborim. Brazilian traditional carnival music.
Medium batucada movement. Like a samba school rehearsing in the ...Medium batucada movement. Like a samba school rehearsing in the street. Brazilian percussion: Agogô, ganzá, pandeiro, matchbox, reco-reco, surdo, tamborim & tantan. Brazilian traditional carnival music. Suggested for soccer (futebol)
Medium fast batucada rhythm featuring various agogos with their ...Medium fast batucada rhythm featuring various agogos with their characteristic metallic sound. Agogô, ganzá, claps, pandeiro, reco-reco, surdo & tamborim. Brazilian traditional carnival music.
Fast samba/batucada rhythm conducted by the repique; traditional ...Fast samba/batucada rhythm conducted by the repique; traditional Brazilian drum leading the batucada ensemble. Agogô, apito, caixa, surdo, tarol, tamborim & ganzá. Brazilian traditional carnival music. Suggested for soccer (futebol).
Fast batucada rhythm with apito: Brazilian whistle whose role is to ...Fast batucada rhythm with apito: Brazilian whistle whose role is to set the tempo and announce the transitions of the samba. Agogô, apito, ganzá, caixa, reco-reco, tarol, surdo & tamborim. Brazilian traditional carnival music. Suggested for soccer (futebol).
Medium fast batucada rhythm with apito (Brazilian whistle) & lead ...Medium fast batucada rhythm with apito (Brazilian whistle) & lead agogô @ 0'59. Agogô, apito, ganzá, tamborim, reco-reco, surdo, tantan & tarol.