O FUNK não passa de algo TRIBAL!
Summary
TLDRThis video explores the origins and evolution of funk music, tracing its roots from African-American jazz and R&B to its unique Brazilian form in the 1980s. The video delves into how Brazilian funk diverged from its American counterpart, focusing on themes of sex, drugs, and life in Rio de Janeiro's favelas. It discusses the repetitive, trance-inducing nature of funk rhythms and their role in communal experiences, comparing this to ancient ritual music. The video concludes by arguing that despite its cultural significance, funk lacks the transformative qualities of more refined musical genres.
Takeaways
- 🎵 Funk music originated from Black American music, influenced by jazz and R&B, and evolved into a distinct Brazilian style in the 1980s.
- 💃 Funk is primarily played at 'bailes funk' (funk parties) in Brazil, which are heavily influenced by themes of sex and drugs.
- 🌐 The music speaks about the reality of favelas in Rio de Janeiro, including power, overcoming rivals, and drug trafficking.
- 🔮 Funk is described as a tribal music that performs a kind of ritual, affecting the psyche and transforming libido, pulling it from one instinct to another.
- 🌱 The script draws a parallel between funk and primitive ritual music, suggesting that it helps in socializing instincts through repetitive rhythms and lyrics.
- 🔄 The repetitive nature of funk music, both in its themes and rhythm, is highlighted as a way to channel the listener's libido into the party environment.
- 🚫 The script argues that funk cannot be considered culture because it does not elevate the individual's attention to higher values or transform the psyche.
- 🎶 It is noted that while some funk music may be conscious and address social issues, it still lacks the capacity to develop into a true cultural form.
- 🌟 The script contrasts funk with other forms of music that can lead to a more complex emotional state or a reorganization of one's psychological structure.
- 🔬 The use of drugs like ecstasy in the context of funk parties is mentioned as a way to enhance the immersive experience and the music's ability to direct one's libido.
Q & A
What is the origin of funk music as discussed in the script?
-Funk music originated from within Black American music, being a direct descendant of jazz and the child of R&B. It was brought to Brazil in the 1980s where it took on a distinctly Brazilian character, evolving into the style we know today, which is quite different from American funk.
How did funk music adapt to the Brazilian environment?
-Funk music adapted to the Brazilian environment by incorporating themes of sex and drugs, which were prevalent in the 'bailes da pesada' or 'funk bailes' in Rio de Janeiro. It began to address the realities of life in Rio's favelas, including power, overcoming rivals, and drug trafficking.
What role does funk music play in the 'bailes funk'?
-In 'bailes funk', funk music serves as a tribal music that performs a kind of ritual, affecting a psychological transformation of libido by pulling it from a certain instinct and directing it towards the environment of the party.
How does the script describe the psychological impact of funk music?
-The script describes the psychological impact of funk music as being able to bring about a state of trance in listeners through its repetitive rhythm, capable of concentrating instinctual attention on the environment of the baile, thus socializing the instinct within the community.
What is the relationship between the themes of funk music and the rituals of primitive stages of civilization?
-The script suggests that the themes of sex in funk music and its repetitive rhythm are analogous to the rituals of primitive stages of civilization, where music was used to direct energy and libido from instinctual desires, such as sex, towards activities like farming.
How does the script differentiate between the cultural impact of tribal music and funk music?
-Tribal music is said to have the capacity to elevate an individual's state and direct their libido towards more elevated matters, whereas funk music is described as being incapable of such transformation, as it is repetitive and does not develop culture but rather repeats instinctual states.
What is the role of 'libido' in the context of the script's discussion on funk music?
-In the script, 'libido' is described as a psychic energy that can regulate attention towards a certain object. Funk music is seen as a catalyst for libido, capable of directing sexual libido to the environment where it is played.
How does the use of drugs in 'bailes funk' enhance the experience according to the script?
-Drugs like Ecstasy, used in both 'bailes funk' and raves, are said to make individuals feel more involved in their environment, as if the music speaks louder and pulls more bodily involvement, thus enhancing the effect of the music on the libido.
What is the script's stance on the cultural value of funk music?
-The script argues that despite some attempts to label funk as a cultural work that elevates the level of culture, it is not true because funk music, unlike tribal music, does not have the capacity to transform an individual's attention to something of greater value.
How does the script compare the emotional impact of good music to that of funk music?
-Good music is described as having the capacity to improve one's psychological state or open up possibilities for emotional development, whereas funk music is said to simply repeat an instinctual state and direction of libido without reaching a more complex emotional state.
What does the script suggest about 'conscious funk' and its relation to culture?
-The script suggests that 'conscious funk' often deals with social issues and may have an ideological aspect, but it still does not reach the state of cultural development as it reinforces other narratives rather than elevating the listener's attention to a higher value.
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