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Forro
Forro The word forro could refer to: The Forro people , an ethnic group in São Tomé and Príncipe. The Forro language, a creole spoken by those people ...
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Forró
... Gonzagao are two of the most traditional forro composers. How to dance forró Forró is ...
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Forró (translated from French)
Forró forró is one traditional music area Nordeste Brésil . It is also the name of danse which accompanies it. Music The traditional instruments of the forró are it triangle, it accordéon and it zabumba (large flat drum), sometimes accompanied by one pandeiro (kind of tambourine). The music is almost always accompanied ...
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Forró (translated from German)
... Berlin HTTP://www.ballroom kings.de/lexikon/forro/index.HTML
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Lining (translated from Portuguese)
Lining Lining (Lining) Spoken in: São Tomé and Príncipe . Total falantes: 69.889 Posição : it is not enters 100 more spoken ClassificationGenetics: Indo-European Italic Românica Itálo-occidental person Occidental person Rooster-Iberian Ibero-românica Iberian-occidental person Galaico-Portuguese Português Crioulos Portuguese Lining Official Statute Official language of: No State ...
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Forró (translated from Portuguese)
Forró Sanfoneiro. Forró it is a sort musical comedy (and one it dances) original of Northeast region of Brazil. Forró is especially popular in the cities of Caruaru e Great Campina, where it is symbol of Party of Is João, and in the capitals Cortaleza, Christmas e Recife where great parties ...
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Talk:Forró
Talk:Forró The purported explanation for the origin of the word sounds like an urban legend to me. Does anybody have a source? Tuf-Kat 19:29, Apr 1, 2005 (UTC) I did a bit more of research, and the origin still divides people. I found a book by Câmara Cascudo ...
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Forro language
Forro language Forro Spoken in: São Tomé and Príncipe Region ... speakers: 69,899 Language family: Portuguese Creole Forro Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Forro is a Portuguese-based creole language spoken ... of Portuguese, darker skin, often gained a "forro" declaration; because their Portuguese fathers did ...
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List of bands of forró (translated from Portuguese)
List of bands of forró Dominguinhos Luiz Gonzaga Trio Northeastern Ary Wolf Zezinho of the Ema
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Music of Brazil
Music of Brazil Strong influences on the music of Brazil come from all parts of the world but there's a regional music very popular with influence from Africa, Europe, the natives of the Amazon rainforest and of other parts of the country. Samba is undoubtedly the most internationally famous form ...
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