Regarding structure, Partido Alto differentiates itself from common samba in that it is usually divided in two main parts. One is the usually static
refrain (
refrão), which is sung by a choral, which often means everyone present in a samba performance. The other part is called the
verses and is often soloed by one or more participants. There can frequently be two or more versers (
versadores), and that usually means that they will be competing in some way, be it humorous or not. Partido Alto's
harmony is traditionally in a
major key, which is often understood as a more joyous type of harmony, matching the genre's somewhat euphoric nature. Percussivelly, it presents a peculiar
pandeiro beat, with strong use of a violent, dry snap created by hitting the center of the head with the palm of the hand; thus nylon-skinned pandeiros are more common here than in others genres, although Partido Alto uses organic-skins just as much. The name of the genre can, among other meanings, be understood as a reference to this percussive property; one of the possible literal translations would be "broken high", which could be thought of as "highly broken". == History ==