The "ginga", the dribble, the syncope and the "molejo"

warming up a conversation about music and football

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/eISSN.2236-2878.rdg.2022.204334

Keywords:

Geography of music, Football, Popular culture, Choro, Samba, Afro-diasporic culture, Ethnomusicology

Abstract

Music and football are two very close universes within Brazilian popular culture. There are countless songs that deal with football – teams, iconic players or even unforgettable matches. There are also many musicians who were professional and amateur players and who still feed thus practice today. And we still have the presence, in the music universe, of former players who recorded albums and sold many LPs and Cds. This article intends to present a little so this relationship so symbiotic and so enlightening in the way so life of a large part so Brazilians.

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Published

2023-02-02

Issue

Section

Especial Copa do Mundo 2022: Geografias do Futebol - Conexões Possíveis

How to Cite

Andrade, J. S. C. de. (2023). The "ginga", the dribble, the syncope and the "molejo": warming up a conversation about music and football. Revista Do Departamento De Geografia, 42, e204334 . https://doi.org/10.11606/eISSN.2236-2878.rdg.2022.204334