Is bossa-nova patrician?
Is bossa-nova patrician?
Yes but that's super mega intro level
Ayy lmao Who the fuck actually dislikes bossa nova lmao its like objectively good desukun
What would you recommend me?
>im totally into bolsa nova, João Gilberto and the list goes on
Not him but this has pretty much all the standards and is great
>mfw I'm the thread's contrarian for today
I think it's painfully boring. But maybe I'm just ignorant. Wave is the standad bore for me, so, is there something more interesting?
Its fine man like what you like i was just poorlu memeing the usual post in these threads
it's subtle but some is insanely great. Have you heard Aguas de Marco? probably one of the greatest songs ever written
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Once you hear a bossa nova song you've heard every bossa nova song in the world
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This album is pretty underrated, it's great.
>Aguas de Marco
Ok, will listen to it tomorrow. Ty user.
Only a pleb would ask such a question.
don't forget! it's perfect this time of year. this is the best version:
i'm brazilian, and these lyrics doesn't make any sense. good shit tho
Op, try Nara Leão's Dez Anos Depois
is antonio jobim not a native speaker? i really don't know anything about him but Id assumed he knew portoguessesesses
sure he is, but I'm just saying this particular song has non sense lyrics, just abstract poetry you may say. He was a talented pianist IMO
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He playing with Hancock by the end is gorgeous.
That's not Bossa Nova though
this guys sweet, I've been listening to his record Garra, it's pretty great, super beautiful, almost pet soundsey.
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3 pc latin jazz with bossa influence