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- Viola_caipira abstract "The viola caipira (Portuguese for country guitar) is a ten-string, five-course guitar. Unlike most steel-string guitars, its strings are plucked with the fingers of the right hand similarly to the technique used for classical and flamenco guitars, rather than by the use of a plectrum.It is a folk instrument commonly found in Brazil, where it is often simply called viola. Resonator models are also produced.The origins of the viola caipira are obscure, but evidence suggests it evolved from the vihuela/viola de mano that Spanish and Portuguese settlers took to the new world. It has also similarities with the 5 course baroque guitar, that elsewhere evolved into the modern guitar. It is likely a descendant of one of the many folk guitars that have traditionally beenplayed in Portugal. The viola braguesa and viola amarantina, for instance, are two types of ten-string guitars from the north of Portugal, which are closely related to the viola caipira. Some have described the viola caipira as Brazil's national instrument, but others argue that the tambourine-like pandeiro has a stronger claim. The Brazilian Embassy in Washington lists a national flower among the official symbols of Brazil, but no national musical instrument. What is undisputed is that the viola caipira was introduced in São Paulo before the violão, and is the basis for the música caipira, or São Paulo´s folk music, as Inezita Barroso states.A large number of tunings are used; open tunings are common.Violas are present in nearly all Brazilian music forms, anywhere in the country (although it is declining in some places). It most often associated with Caipira Music (Brazilian country music), with some forms of North-Eastern music and with folkloric music. It was once used to play urban music, like choro, samba and Maxixe, but has been replaced by the acoustic guitar.Well-known players of Brazilian viola include Zé Côco do Riachão (composer from Minas Gerais), Toninho Ramos (composer from Minas Gerais live in France) and Almir Sater (successful singer-songwriter from Mato Grosso do Sul).A National Association of Viola Players (Associação Nacional dos Violeiros) has been founded in 2004 and the Ministry of Culture has declared the preservation of the Viola tradition as of national interest.".
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- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Choro.
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- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Maxixe_(dance).
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- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Música_sertaneja.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Pandeiro.
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- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Rabeca.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Renato_Teixeira.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Samba.
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- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Ten-string_guitar.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Tião_Carreiro_&_Pardinho.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Toninho_Ramos.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Viola_Toeira.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Viola_amarantina.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Viola_braguesa.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Viola_de_cocho.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink Zé_Côco_do_Riachão.
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLink File:Almeida_Júnior_-_O_Violeiro_(2).jpg.
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- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLinkText "''viola caipira'' player".
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLinkText "10-string guitar".
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLinkText "12-strings viola".
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brazilian violas".
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLinkText "Viola caipira".
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLinkText "viola caipira".
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLinkText "viola guitar".
- Viola_caipira wikiPageWikiLinkText "viola".
- Viola_caipira subject Category:Acoustic_guitars.
- Viola_caipira subject Category:Brazilian_musical_instruments.
- Viola_caipira subject Category:Guitar_family_instruments.
- Viola_caipira hypernym Guitar.
- Viola_caipira type Agent.
- Viola_caipira type Instrument.
- Viola_caipira type Instrument.
- Viola_caipira type Style.
- Viola_caipira comment "The viola caipira (Portuguese for country guitar) is a ten-string, five-course guitar. Unlike most steel-string guitars, its strings are plucked with the fingers of the right hand similarly to the technique used for classical and flamenco guitars, rather than by the use of a plectrum.It is a folk instrument commonly found in Brazil, where it is often simply called viola.".
- Viola_caipira label "Viola caipira".
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- Viola_caipira sameAs Q7933058.
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- Viola_caipira depiction Brazdaviola.jpg.
- Viola_caipira isPrimaryTopicOf Viola_caipira.