Classroom lesson · Music · 🇧🇷 Brazil

Bossa nova - the gentle wave

Soft Brazilian music built around the guitar and the beach

What is it?

Bossa nova means 'new wave' in Portuguese. It is a softer, slower kind of Brazilian music that grew out of samba in the late 1950s. Instead of huge drums, bossa nova uses gentle guitar, a quiet voice, and often a piano. Many of its most famous songs are about the beach, the sea, and feeling calm.

Tell me more

Bossa nova started in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1950s. Musicians began playing samba in a quieter, smoother way - with the same beats hidden under soft chords and whispered singing. It sounded so different from anything else that they called it 'a new wave'. Within a few years, people all over the world were listening to it.

The most famous bossa nova song is 'The Girl from Ipanema', written by a Brazilian called Antônio Carlos Jobim. It has been recorded and sung by musicians in dozens of languages around the world, and is one of the most-recorded songs in history.

Bossa nova is often played on a nylon-string guitar. The player picks the strings gently with their fingers (rather than strumming) to make a soft, rolling sound. A singer comes in quietly on top, almost like they're talking to themselves.

If samba is the music of a Brazilian street party, bossa nova is the music of a Brazilian sofa, a beach in the late afternoon, or a quiet café. They are like cousins: same family, very different mood.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Some music makes you want to jump up. Some music makes you want to sit still. Why do different sounds make us feel different things?
  2. 02Bossa nova came from samba but became something new. Can you think of other things that grew from older things and turned into something different?
  3. 03If you wrote a calm song about somewhere you love, where would it be? What would it sound like?
Try this

Classroom activity

Listen to one bossa nova song (e.g. 'The Girl from Ipanema') and one fast samba clip. Without speaking, draw on paper how each one makes you feel - shapes, colours, lines. Compare drawings as a class.