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		<title>Berimbau Rhythms- Apanha laranja no chao tico tico</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 01:38:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apanha laranja no chao tico tico VERBAL ANNOTATION: TICH TICH DOM DOM DOM DOM, TICH TICH DOM DOM DOM DIM TICH TICH DIM DIM DIM DIM, TICH TICH DIM DIM DIM DOM This rhythm can be vastly varied and is very similar to SANTA MARIA in the regional section. However this is more of an [...]]]></description>
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<h3> Apanha laranja no chao tico tico </h3>
<p>VERBAL ANNOTATION:<br />
TICH TICH DOM DOM DOM DOM, TICH TICH DOM DOM DOM DIM<br />
TICH TICH DIM DIM DIM DIM, TICH TICH DIM DIM DIM DOM</p>
<p>This rhythm can be vastly varied and is very similar to SANTA MARIA in the regional section.<br />
However this is more of an angola toque, and is usually played in street rodas when the capoeiras are busking for money.</p>
<p>When they busk they collect money and then put the money either inside a bandana or just have the money in the middle of the roda. They then battle it out to try and get the money, but can only pick it up with their mouth.</p>
<p>they usually sing this song too:<br />
Apanha laranja no chao tico tico<br />
Se meu amor for si embora eu nao fico<br />
Apanha com a mao ou com pe ou com bico</p>
<p>grab the orange from the ground tico tico (tico is the sound of the berimbau)<br />
if my love went away I will not stay.<br />
Grab it with your hand or your foot or your mouth</p>
<p>here is a video that loosely represents the game courtesy of bantus capoeira, belo horizonte brazil.</p>
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		<title>Berimbau Rhythms- Barravento</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 09:47:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[BARRAVENTO VERBAL ANNOTATION: DOM DOM NNN (The NNN is when the pedra or dobrao is pressed against the wire but the vaqueta itself does not hit, it is in the act of pressing the dobrao on the wire that makes a note). Barravento is the state just before a candomble follower will be taken over [...]]]></description>
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<h3> BARRAVENTO </h3>
<p>VERBAL ANNOTATION:<br />
DOM DOM NNN</p>
<p>(The NNN is when the pedra or dobrao is pressed against the wire but the vaqueta itself does not hit, it is in the act of pressing the dobrao on the wire that makes a note).</p>
<p>Barravento is the state just before a candomble follower will be taken over by a trance. It is the inbetween state.<br />
The rhythm is not a traditional rhythm, I have only heard one mestre ever play it before, everyone else I have asked had never heard of it being played on the berimbau before.<br />
The guy who introduced this rhythm to me played it a lot faster and better, but this will have to suffice for now until I can get better myself at this rhythm.</p>
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		<title>Berimbau Rhythms- Sao Bento Grande de Angola</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 02:44:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE TOQUE DE SAO BENTO GRANDE DE ANGOLA VERBAL ANNOTATION: TICH TICH, DIM, DOM, DOM The rhythm of sao bento grande is the most commonly used toque in the world. It is used in most contemporary rodas and also played on the viola in traditional angola rodas. It is NOT a traditional regional rhythm, and [...]]]></description>
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<h3> THE TOQUE DE SAO BENTO GRANDE DE ANGOLA </h3>
<p>VERBAL ANNOTATION:<br />
TICH TICH, DIM, DOM, DOM</p>
<p>The rhythm of sao bento grande is the most commonly used toque in the world.  It is used in most contemporary rodas and also played on the viola in traditional angola rodas.<br />
It is NOT a traditional regional rhythm, and is not within the seven toques of regional.  It is a different rhythm with the same name.</p>
<p>Just a few things to note:<br />
1. When using this rhythm in the angola roda, it is usually mixed with countless variations, this is the base of the rhythm, but it is moreso used to be able to understand the timing that is necessary with the other rhythms.  Once you become proficient, you will hardly even play this rhythm with this structure, because of all the variations that are added in.<br />
2. Remember to make the notes clear and precise, don&#8217;t forget to watch the timing of when the gourd is on and off the stomach.<br />
3. Make sure you listen to the other berimbaus, remember the gunga is the soul of the orchestra, and is always the berimbau all other instruments should answer to.  Don&#8217;t get carried away.</p>
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		<title>Berimbau Rhythms- Sao Bento Pequeno</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 02:22:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TOQUE DE SAO BENTO PEQUENO VERBAL ANNOTATION: TICH TICH, DIM, DOM, SHAKE This is a rhythm that is usually played as an accomplice to the other three berimbaus in the angola orchestra. It is usually played on the medio berimbau and used to compliment the sounds. It helps maintain the rhythm but also plays with [...]]]></description>
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<h3> TOQUE DE SAO BENTO PEQUENO </h3>
<p>VERBAL ANNOTATION:<br />
TICH TICH, DIM, DOM, SHAKE</p>
<p>This is a rhythm that is usually played as an accomplice to the other three berimbaus in the angola orchestra.  It is usually played on the medio berimbau and used to compliment the sounds.  It helps maintain the rhythm but also plays with some variations.</p>
<p>Just a few things to note:<br />
1. Remember, the tich tich on any of the rhythms are meant to be soft sounds, they are also not meant to reverberate.  The tich sound is often the hardest note to master on the berimbau, so you must practice it!<br />
2. Don&#8217;t forget the shake of the caxixi, it is a note in itself.<br />
3. Don&#8217;t forget to make the notes crisp, make them all very clear of which note is being played, be precise of when you put the pedra or dobrao on and off of the berimbau, the timing of this is everything.<br />
4. Remember to follow when you should put the gourd on and off the stomach.</p>
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		<title>Berimbau Rhythms- Angola</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 02:02:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TOQUE DE ANGOLA VERBAL ANNOTATION: TICH TICH, DOM, DIM, SHAKE The &#8216;toque de angola&#8217; is one of the most common played toques. Just a couple of things to note: 1. when you have your dobrao or pedra pressed on the arame make sure that when you take it off you simultaneously hit the bottom note [...]]]></description>
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<strong>TOQUE DE ANGOLA</strong></p>
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<p>VERBAL ANNOTATION:<br />
TICH TICH, DOM, DIM, SHAKE</p>
<p>The &#8216;toque de angola&#8217; is one of the most common played toques.  Just a couple of things to note:<br />
1. when you have your dobrao or pedra pressed on the arame make sure that when you take it off you simultaneously hit the bottom note with the vaqueta, otherwise you may make an extra note.  Similarly enough, when you are going from the low to high note, you must only press the dobrao or pedra on the wire when you are about to hit the top note, not a moment before.</p>
<p>2. Remember the caxixi, the shake is important to keep the rhythm.</p>
<p>3. Make sure you watch the timing of when to place the gourd on and off of your stomach.</p>
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