I discovered jazz at the wrong time, in the wrong mood. I was new in a country and needed to improve my English. By the way, throughout my professional life, words and writing have made their way. I missed so much of the long, good talks about everything: politics, soccer, work, nerd culture, and, of course, music. So, here we go into my self-conscious world, where I need to learn more about the language that’s looping through my entire life. Since my first Atari, English became a non-propositional second language. After some years, I discovered Rock and Roll and started to read the inside covers of records, the lyrics. Creating my way to sing the songs – I have been killing a lot of great songs with an unheard language.

Curiously, a kind of music that’s helped me now in this never-ending journey, it is most of the time, without words, only feelings and a lot of improvisations. Were not the godfathers of EVIL (yes, Sabbath rules!) in rock music. Yes, baby, we talk about another thing, a crazy thing called Jazz.
Jazz brings a sense of “what is the next emotion?” Sad, joyful, and so on. When you listen to this kind of music and read at the same time, you give a gift to your brain…and it flows with the melody.
Hey man! Another article about yourself? Why you so selfish!
Now it’s time to give credit. I will try to share a simple list of the most creative Brazilian musicians who were part of the Brazilian jazz atmosphere
First of all, I want to welcome a Brazilian wizard. For more than 50 years, he has been a synonym for originality and, sometimes, for the unusual. Here we are, Hermeto Pascoal.

I think a great album to share was Hermeto Pascoal Live in Montreaux. For obvious reasons, right?
The next artist, more precisely, a band, was born in 2010. Among younger Brazilian instrumental artists, they can be called prodigal sons. Bexiga 70 brings a fascinating mix of samba and Jazz. Beautiful sounds that represent the new wave of Brazilian instrumental music. The opening track is a complex synopsis of the defining characteristics of Brazilian sound.

In the last tip, we are going back in the history of the acoustic guitar in Brazil (in Portuguese: violão). In my opinion, Baden Powell was the finest and most powerful instrumental player for decades. He participated in the conception of Bossa Nova after he moved to Jazz and made the Brazilian rhythm famous worldwide. If Brazil had Tom Jobim on piano, we also had Baden Powell on acoustic guitar – our two ambassadors when we talk about Brazilian roots.
We could talk about these two geniuses another time. In this article, I will be more regional in focus and use the Pantanal as our reference. Ladies and gentlemen, at last, we are proud to present: Almir Satter.

Oh, my gosh!
I will finish this, make a colossal sin of shareable life!
BaianaSystem is a mix of instrumental and vocal music. They take the northwest roots and bring them back to life (we can talk more about this region and its massive contribution to Brazilian music – Tropicalia, Maracatu, Psychedelic music, and so on).

Of course, with new and modern references. A journey to the youth musician’s mind.
I hope that you enjoyed it. After all. It’s all about the digital. After all. It is all about to be connected.
See ya!
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