Batucada Explained

Batucada (pronounced as /pt/) is a substyle of samba and refers to a percussive style, usually performed by an ensemble, known as a bateria. Batucada music is characterized by its syncopated style and fast pace with a marked rhythm.

Originally from Rio de Janeiro and Bahia, Brazil,[1] the rhythm has become popular around the world and is played specially in carnival festivities and celebrations, and also in street performances many times using big percussionist ensembles for greater impact. In some parts of Spain it has become a popular music,[2] especially in parades and carnivals.[3] During the Chinese New Year celebrations in the city of València, the Batuchina is played, an adaptation of Batucada to Chinese Traditional Music sounds.[4]

Overview/Instruments

The wide variety of instruments used in a batucada include:

Songs

Notable musicians

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Batucada . 3 July 2024 . Terra Nordeste.
  2. Web site: Valladolid . Diario de . 2020-12-28 . Una mirada al crecimiento de las batucadas en España . 2024-02-24 . Diario de Valladolid . es.
  3. Book: Limón, Javier . Memorias de un productor musical . 2022-01-27 . DEBATE . 978-84-18619-14-4 . es.
  4. Web site: García . Hortensia . 2024-02-01 . El Instituto Confucio reivindica los Arcos Chinos de la Roqueta . 2024-02-24 . Levante-EMV . es.
  5. Web site: World Music Instrument: The Brazilian Tamborim. Centerforworldmusic.org. 2 February 2016 . 14 July 2021.