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Coco is an African-influenced musical rhythm that originated in northern Brazil. "Coco" may also refer to the style of dance performed to the music, a kind of stomping. Coco is also alternatively known as "embolada" (another slang word, meaning "entangling", referring to the fast, slurred, machine-gun style of singing). Coco is often performed with a repetitive musical beat and call and response singing, reminiscent of Capoeira music. The music is commonly performed at traditional parties in the Northeast, such as weekend street parties and Carnival.

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  • Coco (Musik) (de)
  • Koko (muziko) (eo)
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  • Koko (portugale côco) estas ritmo kaj danco de brazila muziko kaj apartenas al la regiona muziko de nordorienta Brazilo (música nordestina). La pardanco baziĝas sur la baião kaj estis unuafoje menciata en la dua duono de la 18-a jarcento. Oni distingas diversajn variaĵojn de koko: côco de sertão (en la internlando), côco de praia (ĉe la marbordo), côco de roda (cirklodanco) kaj aliaj. Tipaj akompaninstrumentoj estas fluto (pífano), pandero, triangulo, zabumbo aŭ surdo, ganzao (stertora instrumento), foje ankaŭ akordiono (sanfono). Oni kantas kun ĝi simplajn tekstojn. (eo)
  • Coco auch Côco oder Samba de Coco genannt, bezeichnet sowohl einen Rhythmus der brasilianischen Musik, als auch einen Tanz und gehört zur música nordestina, der Regionalmusik des Nordostens. Coco ist mit dem Baião verwandt und wurde erstmals in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts erwähnt. Unterschieden werden verschiedene Varianten des Coco: Coco de sertão (im Sertão, dem Hinterland), Coco de praia (an der Küste), Coco de roda (Straßentanz) und andere. "Coco" ist portugiesisch für Kokosnuss und wird auch umgangssprachlich für Kopf benutzt. (de)
  • Coco is an African-influenced musical rhythm that originated in northern Brazil. "Coco" may also refer to the style of dance performed to the music, a kind of stomping. Coco is also alternatively known as "embolada" (another slang word, meaning "entangling", referring to the fast, slurred, machine-gun style of singing). Coco is often performed with a repetitive musical beat and call and response singing, reminiscent of Capoeira music. The music is commonly performed at traditional parties in the Northeast, such as weekend street parties and Carnival. (en)
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  • Koko (portugale côco) estas ritmo kaj danco de brazila muziko kaj apartenas al la regiona muziko de nordorienta Brazilo (música nordestina). La pardanco baziĝas sur la baião kaj estis unuafoje menciata en la dua duono de la 18-a jarcento. Oni distingas diversajn variaĵojn de koko: côco de sertão (en la internlando), côco de praia (ĉe la marbordo), côco de roda (cirklodanco) kaj aliaj. Tipaj akompaninstrumentoj estas fluto (pífano), pandero, triangulo, zabumbo aŭ surdo, ganzao (stertora instrumento), foje ankaŭ akordiono (sanfono). Oni kantas kun ĝi simplajn tekstojn. (eo)
  • Coco is an African-influenced musical rhythm that originated in northern Brazil. "Coco" may also refer to the style of dance performed to the music, a kind of stomping. Coco is also alternatively known as "embolada" (another slang word, meaning "entangling", referring to the fast, slurred, machine-gun style of singing). Coco is often performed with a repetitive musical beat and call and response singing, reminiscent of Capoeira music. The music is commonly performed at traditional parties in the Northeast, such as weekend street parties and Carnival. The characteristic sound of coco arises from four instruments commonly used in its performance: the ganzá, surdo, pandeiro, and triangle. Performers also often wear wooden clogs, the stomping of which adds a fifth percussive element. The name "Coco" (Portuguese for "coconut") is a common Northeastern Brazilian slang for head, referring to the fact that song lyrics are often improvised. (en)
  • Coco auch Côco oder Samba de Coco genannt, bezeichnet sowohl einen Rhythmus der brasilianischen Musik, als auch einen Tanz und gehört zur música nordestina, der Regionalmusik des Nordostens. Coco ist mit dem Baião verwandt und wurde erstmals in der zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts erwähnt. Unterschieden werden verschiedene Varianten des Coco: Coco de sertão (im Sertão, dem Hinterland), Coco de praia (an der Küste), Coco de roda (Straßentanz) und andere. "Coco" ist portugiesisch für Kokosnuss und wird auch umgangssprachlich für Kopf benutzt. (de)
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