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    Tico-Tico no Fubá - Wikipedia

    "Tico-Tico no fubá" is a Brazilian choro song written by Zequinha de Abreu in 1917. Its original title was "Tico-Tico no farelo" ("sparrow in the bran"), but since Brazilian guitarist Américo Jacomino "Canhoto" (1889–1928) had a work with the same title, Abreu's work was given its present name in 1931, and sometime … Visa mer

    The first recording of the work was made by Orquestra Colbaz (Columbia 22029, 1931).
    Ethel Smith performed it on the Hammond organ in the MGM film Bathing Beauty (1944), after which … Visa mer

    This song was often performed by the Grateful Dead during their tuning jams between songs. It was also played as… Visa mer

    A biographical movie about Zequinha de Abreu with the same title, Tico-Tico no Fubá was produced in 1952 by the Brazilian film studio Companhia Cinematográfica … Visa mer

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    Tico-Tico, which means “sparrow” in Portuguese, is an upbeat and playful tune that reflects the vivacious spirit of Brazilian music. The lyrics of Tico-Tico, written by Aloysio de Oliveira and Zequinha de Abreu, are simple yet charming. They depict a picturesque scene of nature, with the sparrow hopping from branch to branch and singing its song.
    But in Brazilian music, which does not exile pop forms from classical traditions, “Tico-Tico” is actually a choro — a song form that typically shrugs off misfortune with good humor, good tunes and fast tempos. The title refers to a bird that got into the cornmeal, but we can imagine the same kind of grousing over morning coffee at the office.
    It belongs to the choro genre, a style of instrumental music that developed in 1870s Rio de Janeiro, flourished several decades into the 20th century, and has enjoyed several revivals since. While choro means lament, the music is often upbeat and rhythmic, and so is “Tico-Tico.”
    Brazilian Tune, called correctly as "Tico-Tico no Fubá" (something like tico tico bird in the cornmeal) composed by Zequinha de Abreu. This classic is of the Brazilian Popular Music style called (choro or chorinho). Show more
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    WEBB17 aug. 2019 · Learn about the history and popularity of "Tico-Tico," a syncopated song composed by Zequinha de Abreu in 1917. Discover how it became a Hollywood hit and a virtuosic showpiece for various …

  11. Tico Tico - Tab & Sheet Music - FreewheelinGuitar.com

    WEBBGuitar Tab. This is the first of four pages of the guitar tab for the melody of ‘”Tico Tico no Fubá.” The melody is played as single-notes with the exception of a four-bar section where the melody is harmonized with …