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      • The machete (Portuguese: machete de braga) is a small stringed instrument from Madeira, Portugal. It has a double bulged body, traditionally made of wood, with a small rib and has four metallic strings, which depending on the region, may be attached by wooden pegs. Its slightly larger cousin, the machete de rajão, has five metal strings.
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  2. Machete. The machete ( Portuguese: machete de braga) is a small stringed instrument from Madeira, Portugal. It has a double bulged body, traditionally made of wood, with a small rib and has four metallic strings, which depending on the region, may be attached by wooden pegs. Its slightly larger cousin, the machete de rajão, has five metal strings.

  3. Aug 24, 2021 · In Madeira, the machete lived two lives, one as a strummed instrument used by the peasantry for accompanying popular songs and dances out-of-doors, and the other as an aristocratic melody instrument played by professionals or talented amateurs in the ballrooms and salons of Funchal, where its bright timbre was easily heard over the relatively ...

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  4. cavaquinhos.pt › en › braguinha-historyBraguinha History

    The 19th-century Madeiran 'Machete' or 'Machetinho' ('little machete') - commonly known as the Braguinha - is a small musical instrument with a body in the shape of an eight, a long neck, and four or five single strings.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CavaquinhoCavaquinho - Wikipedia

    There are several forms of cavaquinho used in different regions and for different styles of music. Separate varieties are named for Portugal, Braga ( braguinha ), Minho ( minhoto ), Lisbon, Madeira, Brazil, and Cape Verde; other forms are the braguinha, ‘ cavacolele ’, cavaco, machete, and ukulele .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RajãoRajão - Wikipedia

    The rajão (Portuguese: machete de rajão) is a 5-stringed instrument from Madeira, Portugal. The instrument traces back to the country's regional folk music, where it is used in folklore dances of Portugal in addition to other stringed instruments from the same region.

  7. The ukulele is a string instrument from the lute family. The ukulele has its roots in the Portuguese instrument called the "machete." The ukulele looks like a small guitar.

  8. Oct 1, 2018 · A small four-stringed guitar, called a machete, was played by plantation workers and sold to tourists, in Madeira in the 1850s. Lorina Liddell, sister of Alice (in Wonderland), photographed by Lewis Caroll in 1860. She is wearing Madeiran lace and holding a machete.

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