What musical changes did Ilê Aiyê make to samba in order to create their new, "re-Africanized" musical texture? They mixed samba with Caribbean styles such as reggae and merengue. They stripped their parade of all instruments except voice, hand clapping, and percussion. They adopted a modified version of Candomblé instrumentation featuring the agogô, ilú, and xequerê. They eliminated social and political references from their songs in favor of lyrics that solely addressed questions of decolonization in Africa. All of the above.

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The notable musical changes that Ilê Aiyê made to samba was that they stripped his parade of all instruments except voice, clapping, and percussion.

Ilê Aiyê is the name of a musical group from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil founded in 1974 by Antonio Carlos Vovo. It is a group of Afro origin that seeks to enhance Afro-Brazilian culture through music.

It is one of the most prominent groups in the Carnival because its presentation includes themes of history and Afro-descendant cultures and celebrates their culture and customs. One of the highlights of Ile Aiye is that the instruments they use are clapping, percussion, and their voices.

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