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Matuto (Uncredited)

Matuto

Employing renowned musicians across NYC’s diverse jazz, roots, and world music scenes, Matuto features violin, guitar, accordion, bass, drums, and various Brazilian percussion instruments including the alfaia (a large, wooden, rope-tuned bass drum), the pandeiro (a Brazilian tambourine), the berimbau (a single-string on a bow struck with a small stick), and the agogô (a pair of small, pitched metal bells). With an honest love for roots music, genuine Brazilian styles, and improvisational experimentation, Matuto creates a unique and inspired sound from the heart of New York City’s diverse musical culture. In 2002, Clay Ross embarked on a musical odyssey that brought him closer to home. The South Carolina native moved to New York to pursue a jazz career and several years later found himself in Recife, Brazil studying the region’s folkloric music. Along the way, he rediscovered the straightforward songs of his native south.

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Matuto 12/12/11: Matuto

Imagine the sound of a Brazilian Carnaval in the Appalachian Mountains: from bluegrass to forró, swamp rock to maracatu, and surf guitar shimmies to the wah-wah of the berimbau.

Matuto

Imagine the sound of a Brazilian Carnaval in the Appalachian Mountains: from bluegrass to forró, swamp rock to maracatu, and surf guitar shimmies to the wah-wah of the berimbau.
Matuto 12/5/10: Matuto

From Forró, Samba, Maracatu, to Baiao, if you like Brazilian Rhythms, Blues, Jazz, and Bluegrass, you will love Matuto.

Matuto

From Forró, Samba, Maracatu, to Baiao, if you like Brazilian Rhythms, Blues, Jazz, and Bluegrass, you will love Matuto.

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