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Viola braguesa is a
stringed instrument from Braga, north-western Portugal. It has 10
strings in 5 courses. The
strings are made of steel. It is tuned...
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Portuguese violas, such as the
Viola braguesa, have
smaller requinto versions also,
called 'requinta'. The
Viola Braguesa Requinta is tuned: A4 A3, C5 C4,...
- folk
guitars that have
traditionally been pla**** in Portugal. The
viola braguesa and
viola amarantina, for instance, are two
types of ten-string guitars...
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whistle tiple trembita tres udu
uilleann pipes ukulele viola beiroa viola braguesa viola caipira viola campaniça
viola da
terra viola toeira vuvuzela washboard...
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region in
Portugal is
similar to the
viola braguesa. Its neck is on the same
level as the body. Like the
braguesa, the minhoto's
sound hole was traditionally...
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Vihuela (Spain)
Viola amarantina (Portugal)
Viola beiroa (Portugal)
Viola braguesa (Portugal)
Viola caipira (Brazil)
Viola campanica (Portugal)
Viola da terra...
- short-scale
variation pla**** in
village bands alongside guitars or
viola braguesa, drums,
triangle and, now occasionally, the
gaita transmontana or the galician...
- has nine
strings arranged in five courses: 2-2-2-1-2.
Viola braguesa: the
viola braguesa is an
instrument resembling the
guitar strung with five steel...
- 10-string
guitar Viola beiroa, a
small harp
guitar with
twelve strings Viola braguesa, a 5-course, 10-string
guitar Viola da terra, a 5-course, 12- or 15-string...
- (Composite chordophone)
Related instruments Viola caipira,
Viola beiroa,
Viola braguesa,
Viola campanica,
Viola de arame,
Viola sertaneja,
Viola terceira, Viola...