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Bossa Nova vs Salsa

Bossa Nova vs Salsa

Q Step 1: Listen Listen to both songs embedded below. Take notes on differences and similarities in the musical characteristics, along with your general thoughts/opinions about each song. "Águas de Março" by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina - a bossa nova "Shing A Ling" by Poncho Sanchez - a Afro-cuban salsa Step 2: Initial post Make an initial post that addresses ALL of the following prompts: • Using musical vocabulary AND non-musical vocabulary, what are some of the major similarities and differences that you hear between these two songs/genres? • Which song do you prefer? Why?

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In terms of rhythm both these songs have a similar beat but they mainly differ in terms of tempo. While the Bossa Nova has a more relaxed and laid back beat to it the Salsa piece presents an upbeat tempo or pace that compliments the dance form often associated with it. The emphasis on instruments remains heavier on the Salsa while emphasis on vocals is higher in the Bossa Nova. Both Carlos Jobim and Ellis Regina complimented each other’s vocals by alternating verses in between them. Whereas in the Salsa – Poncho Sanchez maintains a upbeat tempo that seamlessly transitions into the alternating singers without noticeable changes in the verse. I prefer the Salsa by Poncho Sanchez, mainly due to its upbeat nature and greater emphasis on the musicality of the piece. The piece presents a rhythmic amalgamation of various instruments unique to Latin American music along with complementing vocals. The vocals in the piece offer a contrast to the musical instruments