Baion

Japanese: baion
Baion

…Dance music that originated in northeastern Brazil. In English, it is called baion. Originally a folk music, it was made popular as dance music by Luiz Gonzaga (1912- ), an accordionist from Pernambuco, after 1945. …

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Japanese:

…ブラジル北東部で生まれたダンス音楽。英語ではbaion。もともとは民俗音楽だが,ペルナンブコ州出身のアコーディオン奏者ルイス・ゴンザーガLuiz Gonzaga(1912‐ )が,1945年以降,ダンス音楽として流行させた。…

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