Samba
Samba is a Brazilian music and dance style with Afro-Brazilian origins that developed in Rio de Janeiro’s marginalized communities in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is built on lively, syncopated rhythms typically played in a duple meter around 2/4, with a prominent percussive and vocal emphasis. Common instruments include the pandeiro, surdo, tamborim, cuíca, agogô, and cavaquinho, along with hand claps and call-and-response phrases. Samba underpins a wide range of subgenres and contexts, from the festive rhythms of Carnival parades to more intimate samba-canção and regional varieties. Its themes cover celebration, daily life, love, and social commentary, and it has become a emblem of Brazilian culture both domestically and abroad.
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In contemporary usage, the term samba most commonly refers to the Brazilian music and dance tradition or