An edition of Let's make some noise (2008)

Let's make some noise

axé and the African roots of Brazilian popular music

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An edition of Let's make some noise (2008)

Let's make some noise

axé and the African roots of Brazilian popular music

"Clarence Bernard Henry's book is a culmination of several years of field research on sacred and secular influences of ase, the West African Yoruba concept that spread to Brazil and throughout the African Diaspora. Ase is imagined as power and creative energy bestowed upon human beings by ancestral spirits acting as guardians. In Brazil, the West African Yoruba concept of ase is known as axe and has been reinvented, transmitted, and nurtured in Candomble, an Afro-Brazilian religion that is practiced in Salvador, Bahia." "The author examines how the concepts of axe and Candomble religion have been appropriated and reinvented in Brazilian popular music and culture. Featuring interviews with practitioners and local musicians, the book explains how many Brazilian popular music styles such as samba, bossa nova, samba-reggae, ijexa, and axe have musical and stylistic elements that stem from Afro-Brazilian religion. The book also discusses how young Afro-Brazilians combine Candomble religious music with African American music such as blues, jazz, gospel, soul, funk, and rap."--Jacket.

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English
Pages
234

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Cover of: Let's Make Some Noise
Let's Make Some Noise: Axé and the African Roots of Brazilian Popular Music
Mar 05, 2012, University Press of Mississippi
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Cover of: Let's Make Some Noise
Let's Make Some Noise: Axé and the African Roots of Brazilian Popular Music
2010, University Press of Mississippi
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Cover of: Let's Make Some Noise
Let's Make Some Noise: Ax--And--Eacute; and the African Roots of Brazilian Popular Music
2008, University Press of Mississippi
in English
Cover of: Let's make some noise
Let's make some noise: axé and the African roots of Brazilian popular music
2008, University Press of Mississippi
in English

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Table of Contents

Sacred/secular influences : the reinvention of West African àsé in Brazil
From the sacred to the secular : popularizing candomblé rhythms
Axé embodiment in Brazilian popular music : sacred themes, imagery, and symbols
The sacred/secular popularity of drums and drummers
Secular impulses : dancing to the beats of different drummers
Say it loud! I'm black and I'm proud : popular music and axé embodiment in Bahian carnival/ijexá
Stylizing axé as Brazilian popular music.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Jackson

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
781.64089/96981
Library of Congress
ML3487.B7 H46 2008, ML3487.B7H46 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 234p.
Number of pages
234

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL16475166M
ISBN 13
9781604730821
LCCN
2008004436
OCLC/WorldCat
191846994
Anna's Archive
dfedbe7f9fde6e988e86ac4dfffd369c
Goodreads
5120531

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL11804318W

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