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The origin and language of the song Lombada

Lombada is a kind of personal dance in Brazil. Lombada dance music originated from Inca music. After being adapted, it has lost its original Inca style. The tune is melodious, with a touch of sadness. Since the Inca culture did not have any written records, people cannot understand what they were singing. They only know that the flute, special panpipes, and special drums created a sound expression that can be infinitely changed in seven scales. Lasts for several days and nights. As for the use of string music, it only appeared after the Spanish conquest. There is no score and it relies entirely on tacit understanding. The music and emotions on the scene are direct and rough, with rich body language. Kaoma's band is similar to the famous UB40, with members from all over the world. They gathered in Paris in the 1980s and performed in bars and dance halls. This lambada was sung all over the world from small Paris hotels.

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