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- Viola_de_Queluz abstract "The viola de Queluz is a stringed instrument from Queluz, Brazil. It has 12 strings in 5 courses. The lower 2 are tripled and the rest are doubled.They were produced mainly between the late 19th and early 20th century, and inspired by the viola toeira from Portugal. They were traditionally handmade, and are still made today, despite not being as popular as they once were. There was a conference of players and luthiers in 2010, also attended by local government officials.".
- Viola_de_Queluz thumbnail Violadequeluz_plan.png?width=300.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageExternalLink v.htm.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70&Itemid=74.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageID "34386587".
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageLength "1479".
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageRevisionID "684568072".
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brazilian_musical_instruments.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_instruments.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Chordophone.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Conselheiro_Lafaiete.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Portugal.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Viola_Toeira.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Viola_amarantina.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Viola_beiroa.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Viola_braguesa.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Viola_caipira.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Viola_campaniça.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Viola_da_terra.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Viola_de_arame.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Viola_sertaneja.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLink Viola_terceira.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageWikiLinkText "Viola de Queluz".
- Viola_de_Queluz background "string".
- Viola_de_Queluz classification String_instrument.
- Viola_de_Queluz developed "Brazil".
- Viola_de_Queluz hornbostelSachsDesc "Composite chordophone".
- Viola_de_Queluz imageCapt "A plan of the body shape of a Viola de Queluz, with typical decorations of the soundboard and bridge design.".
- Viola_de_Queluz name "Viola de Queluz".
- Viola_de_Queluz related Viola_Toeira.
- Viola_de_Queluz related Viola_amarantina.
- Viola_de_Queluz related Viola_beiroa.
- Viola_de_Queluz related Viola_braguesa.
- Viola_de_Queluz related Viola_caipira.
- Viola_de_Queluz related Viola_campaniça.
- Viola_de_Queluz related Viola_da_terra.
- Viola_de_Queluz related Viola_de_arame.
- Viola_de_Queluz related Viola_sertaneja.
- Viola_de_Queluz related Viola_terceira.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Brazil-music-stub.
- Viola_de_Queluz wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Viola_de_Queluz subject Category:Brazilian_musical_instruments.
- Viola_de_Queluz subject Category:String_instruments.
- Viola_de_Queluz hypernym Instrument.
- Viola_de_Queluz type Agent.
- Viola_de_Queluz type Instrument.
- Viola_de_Queluz type Instrument.
- Viola_de_Queluz type Style.
- Viola_de_Queluz comment "The viola de Queluz is a stringed instrument from Queluz, Brazil. It has 12 strings in 5 courses. The lower 2 are tripled and the rest are doubled.They were produced mainly between the late 19th and early 20th century, and inspired by the viola toeira from Portugal. They were traditionally handmade, and are still made today, despite not being as popular as they once were. There was a conference of players and luthiers in 2010, also attended by local government officials.".
- Viola_de_Queluz label "Viola de Queluz".
- Viola_de_Queluz sameAs Q7933063.
- Viola_de_Queluz sameAs Viola_de_Queluz.
- Viola_de_Queluz sameAs m.0h_94r1.
- Viola_de_Queluz sameAs Q7933063.
- Viola_de_Queluz wasDerivedFrom Viola_de_Queluz?oldid=684568072.
- Viola_de_Queluz depiction Violadequeluz_plan.png.
- Viola_de_Queluz isPrimaryTopicOf Viola_de_Queluz.