Similarities between Clarinet and Samba
Clarinet and Samba have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Brazil, Choro, Flute, Jazz, Samba.
Brazil
Brazil (Brasil), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.
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Choro
Choro ("cry" or "lament"), also popularly called chorinho ("little cry" or "little lament"), is an instrumental Brazilian popular music genre which originated in 19th century Rio de Janeiro.
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Flute
The flute is a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group.
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Jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, United States, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and developed from roots in blues and ragtime.
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Samba
Samba is a Brazilian musical genre and dance style, with its roots in Africa via the West African slave trade and African religious traditions, particularly of Angola and the Congo, through the samba de roda genre of the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia, from which it derived.
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Clarinet and Samba Comparison
Clarinet has 258 relations, while Samba has 179. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.14% = 5 / (258 + 179).
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