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The cavaquinho (pronounced [kɐvɐˈkiɲu] in Portuguese) is a small Portuguese string instrument in the European guitar family, with four wires or gut strings. A cavaquinho player is called a cavaquista .
O cavaquinho (pai de outros modelos como a braguinha, braga, machete, machetinho ou machete-de-braga) é um instrumento musical de cordas originário da província portuguesa de Minho, que mais tarde foi amplamente introduzido na cultura popular de Braga pelos nobres biscainhos, de onde foi posteriormente levado à outras regiões, como: Brasil ...
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The Cavaquinho is a highly representative stringed instrument of Brazilian music culture. This four-stringed instrument has been integral to Brazilian culture for generations, with a rich history and culture behind it.
The cavaquinho currently practiced and built all over mainland Portugal is of the type commonly referred to as “minhoto” (ie. from Minho). It is a small instrument in the shape of a guitar, with four metallic strings, a flat scale with twelve frets at the top level.
Sep 11, 2020 · Today we are going to talk about a typical Portuguese instrument that has been widely used in many countries such as Hawaii and Brazil: the cavaquinho. Similar to a guitar but small, with four strings, this instrument is widely used in popular music and linked to folklore.
In the following topics, you’ll learn more about the Cavaquinho, a string instrument that uses wire strings; which type of strings are ideal to use, and how you can tune your own cavaquinho if you already got one.
The cavaquinho (pronounced [kavɐˈkiɲu] in Portuguese) is a small string instrument of the European guitar family with four wire or gut strings. Its standard tuning is D, G, B, D.