- The
rajão (Portuguese:
machete de
rajão) is a 5-stringed
instrument from Madeira, Portugal. The
instrument traces back to the country's
regional folk...
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Raoni Guerra Lucas Rajão (August 1st 1981) is a
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- be
attached by
wooden pegs. Its
slightly larger cousin, the
machete de
rajão, has five
metal strings. Nowadays, it is not
uncommon for the instrument...
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Qanun (Middle East, Persia, Greece)
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Qinqin (China)
Rawap Rajao Requinto Ronroco (Bolivia)
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widespread and
mainly uses
local musical instruments such as the machete,
rajão,
brinquinho and cavaquinho,
which are used in
traditional folkloric dances...
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Rajão Requinto Six-string alto
Tenor Timple Tres
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instruments of
Portuguese origin, the machete, cavaquinho, timple, and
rajão,
introduced to the
Hawaiian Islands by
Portuguese immigrants from Madeira...
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Chapman Stick Chitarra battente Craviola Cuatro Guitalele Lyre
Rajão Requinto Six-string alto
Tenor Timple Tres
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groups are
formed and
regional musical instruments are pla****, such as
rajão, castanets,
braguinha or machete, pandeiro, pife,
bombo and the bagpipe...
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Chapman Stick Chitarra battente Craviola Cuatro Guitalele Lyre
Rajão Requinto Six-string alto
Tenor Timple Tres
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