Keywords integrated: Baiana Barbatuques Acapella, body percussion, Brazilian music, Salvador Bahia, Carlinhos Brown, NPR Tiny Desk, vocal percussion, Afro-Brazilian culture.
Barbatuques isn’t just a “vocal group” — they’re from Salvador, Bahia, the heart of Afro-Brazilian culture. Their name means “touches” or “strikes” (as in percussion). They transformed from a folk practice into a global phenomenon.
The vocal delivery is intentionally raw and communal. The call-and-response structure mimics the traditional baiano chants, creating a sense of ritual. The harmonies are tight yet possess a "breathable" quality that prevents the song from feeling over-produced.
—claps, snaps, chest beats, and mouth noises—rather than traditional instruments. A notable addition is the
Here is why the fusion of is one of the most captivating sounds in world music today.
At its core, the story of "Baianá" is about —taking a fading regional tradition and giving it new life through the most primal instruments we have: our voices and our skin.
to provide the high-end "snare" and "hi-hat" textures. Stomps that ground the track with a heavy, earthy pulse. Vocal Performance


Keywords integrated: Baiana Barbatuques Acapella, body percussion, Brazilian music, Salvador Bahia, Carlinhos Brown, NPR Tiny Desk, vocal percussion, Afro-Brazilian culture.
Barbatuques isn’t just a “vocal group” — they’re from Salvador, Bahia, the heart of Afro-Brazilian culture. Their name means “touches” or “strikes” (as in percussion). They transformed from a folk practice into a global phenomenon.
The vocal delivery is intentionally raw and communal. The call-and-response structure mimics the traditional baiano chants, creating a sense of ritual. The harmonies are tight yet possess a "breathable" quality that prevents the song from feeling over-produced.
—claps, snaps, chest beats, and mouth noises—rather than traditional instruments. A notable addition is the
Here is why the fusion of is one of the most captivating sounds in world music today.
At its core, the story of "Baianá" is about —taking a fading regional tradition and giving it new life through the most primal instruments we have: our voices and our skin.
to provide the high-end "snare" and "hi-hat" textures. Stomps that ground the track with a heavy, earthy pulse. Vocal Performance