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guy n Junior Member |
Blue Bossa, that is: http://s14.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=03UBNVNNF03K3ITJ4YY0I0A5Y comments welcome thank you IP: Logged |
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George V Member |
Hello Guy, I liked this track very much. I 've attended latino dance classes for few months. we dont dance Bossa Nova but after hearing this pleasant piece of music I may consider moving to another dance school where dey teach Bossa. Thank you for sharing. George PS Actually, is Bossa Nova a dance? The only information I could find on Google was that it was a Brasilian music which was created in 1950s which "must be understood against the backdrop of traditional Brazilian popular music" [This message has been edited by George V (edited 12-28-2005).] IP: Logged |
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abacus Member |
Hi Guy Like that very much and unlike a lot of demos, you used a decent bit rate (256) which means you could also here the quality of the sound, so well done. By the way for any one else that is thinking of posting there music, use at least a 192-bit rate or people will not be able to hear how good your sounds and playing can be. (Exceptions are older recordings of cassette etc, which will not benefit from the higher bit rate) Once again very nicely done. Bill IP: Logged |
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guy n Junior Member |
quote: George, thank you 1. A dance like the samba, originally from Brazil. From another site: Bossa Nova As I recall, when the bossa style hit the States in the early 60's, it was defined as 'new beat'. Whatever, I think it is beautiful, and love to play in that style. guy IP: Logged |
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