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FORROBODÓ - Meet the Band Forró in the Dark


By Silvia Stocco - Posted on 18 May 2010

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FORRÓ IN THE DARK is a New York-based group that pays special honor to a happy and danceble Brazilian country music style called forró.

First the word to its phonetic: it's faw-haw. According to legend, the word forró was a mispronunciation of the English words "for all", dating back to colonial times when British engineers on the Great Western Railway of Brazil threw sumptuous gatherings and invited everyone.

Simple melodies, basic harmonies, driving rhythms and gloomy lyrics romanticizing the harsh sertão of Brazil's northeast are the elements of this playful genre spread far in the late 1940's by Luiz Gonzaga who composed "Asa Branca".

Typically the rustic rural dance music is performed by a three-piece band consisting of accordion, triangle, and a double-headed-drum called zabumba.

      Acordeão        Triângulo     Zabumba

 

FORRÓ IN THE DARK differs somewhat from the traditional sound by combining its upbeat rhythm with elements of rock, folk and jazz.

The band formed by four Brazilian expatriates alternates between the typical components as they include different kinds of guitars and other percussion instruments, such as a drum called timbau and a flute called pífano.

         Timbau      Flauta de Pífano

As a group, they demonstrate what an international phenomenon forró has become by bringing a contagious sense of joy to the room whenever they play, inspiring people to dance away their grooves.

FORRÓ IN THE DARK is Mauro Refosco on zabumba, David Vieira on percussion, Guillerme Monteiro on guitar, and Jorge Continentino on pífano flute, sax and vocals.

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foramgusto's picture

It's the first time that I actually hear about the word Forrobodó - so obviously I had no idea that it's of African origin. In fact, I have relatives living in Africa and it reminded me that I wanted to visit the countries there and learn about stuff like Animals, people, substances like honeybee pollen, landscapes and much more. Oh, and despite the fact that Brazil isn't in Africa - I Love this country too!

huss's picture

Forro is a wonderful dance culture which is found in Northeast part of Brazil. And I appreciate the groups work to promote such hidden music forms and other talents which are now in the process of extinction. In this video, I really liked the guitarist. The way he plays is very like African zombie style. I find it quite interesting to hear it in a 5.1 speakers.

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Luciana Lage's picture

Rimao,

Obrigada pela sua participação no nosso site!

Luciana Lage

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sj's picture

What is the meaning of Forrobodó?  Valeu.

Silvia Stocco's picture

Forrobodó is a word of African origin most serving to describe a high-spirited, somewhat disorderly, party atmosphere.

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