Sapo Martelo

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The Enchanting World of Sapo Martelo

The song 'Sapo Martelo' by Cocoricó is a whimsical and imaginative piece that transports listeners to a magical world where a frog named Martelo sings by the edge of a lagoon. The repetitive and rhythmic 'tac, tac-tac' sounds mimic the frog's croaking, creating a playful and engaging atmosphere. This repetition not only adds a musical element but also emphasizes the frog's persistent and joyful nature.

As the song progresses, Martelo's simple act of touching the water triggers a series of fantastical transformations. First, three whales appear, singing their own whale song. This sudden appearance of whales in a lagoon, a place where they wouldn't naturally be found, adds a surreal and dreamlike quality to the narrative. The whales' song introduces a new layer of sound and wonder, suggesting a harmonious connection between different creatures and their environments.

The magic continues as the song introduces the Balinese people from the Island of Bali, who bring with them the 'canção dos macacos' or 'monkey song.' This cultural reference to Bali, known for its rich traditions and vibrant arts, adds an exotic and multicultural dimension to the story. The inclusion of the monkey song, with its playful 'hou hou' sounds, further enhances the song's theme of transformation and the blending of different worlds. Through these imaginative elements, 'Sapo Martelo' celebrates the power of music and nature to create a sense of wonder and unity among diverse beings.

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  2. Quem Nasceu Primeiro, o Ovo Ou a Galinha?
  3. A Metamorfose Das Borboletas
  4. Sapo Martelo
  5. Cocoricó (Abertura)
  6. Festa de São João
  7. Nós
  8. Canção do Dicionário
  9. Tu Tu Tu Tupi
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