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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Partido Alto is a 1982 Brazilian short documentary film directed by Leon Hirszman. Produced by now-defunct Brazilian state film production company Embrafilme, the film details the history of Partido alto, a musical subgenre of Samba focused on the drumming style of Bahia.
The documentary presents partido alto as a blend of freestyle rapping, rhyming and improvisational chorus.[1]
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^ Lopes, Nei. Partido-Alto:Samba de Bamba. Rio de Janeiro: Pallas.
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