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  2. Caipira viola - Wikipedia

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    The Caipira viola or Caipira guitar [1] (in Portuguese: Viola caipira), is a Brazilian ten-string guitar with five courses of strings arranged in pairs. [2] It is a variation of the Portuguese viola that developed in the state of São Paulo during the colonial period, [3] serving as a basis for Paulista music, especially for subgenres of Caipira folklore, such as moda de viola, caipira pagode ...

  3. Viola caiçara - Wikipedia

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    The viola caiçara is a guitar-like plucked stringed instrument from Brazil. It has between 5 and 8 strings, with one string being a short string which goes to a peg at the body-neck join or half-way on the neck, like a banjo .

  4. Ten-string guitar - Wikipedia

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    The viola guitar is a guitar with ten light steel strings in five courses, played with the fingers rather than with a plectrum. It is particularly prevalent in the folk music of Brazil , where it's called "viola caipira" (country guitar) or simply "viola."

  5. Seven-string guitar - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Inox Guitars has created a mix of the Brazilian Viola caipira and the Russian semistrunka (семиструнка). This instrument has 2 bass strings (as the 6th and 7th strings of the semistrunka) and five treble courses (as the Viola caipira) and it is used in open tuning (GDGDGBD) as a slide guitar.

  6. Braz da Viola - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, he founded the Orquestra de Viola Caipira de São José dos Campos in order to publicize and popularize the viola caipira and also to organize viola players. [1] He is conductor of that orchestra. [4] In 1999, he developed works for the dissemination and popularization of the viola with the Orchestra Viola de Coité.

  7. Viola de arame - Wikipedia

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    Viola caipira, Viola beiroa, Viola braguesa, Viola campanica, Viola da terra, Viola sertaneja, Viola terceira, Viola toeira, Viola amarantina. The Viola de arame is a stringed musical instrument from the Portuguese island of Madeira . [ 1 ]

  8. Viola braguesa - Wikipedia

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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 C 4 /C 3 –G 4 /G 3 –A 4 /A 3 –D 4 /D 4 –G 4 /G 4. The scale length is about 500 mm (20 inches).

  9. Viola sertaneja - Wikipedia

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    Viola caipira, Viola beiroa, viola braguesa, viola campanica, viola de arame, viola da terra, viola Terceira, viola toeira, viola amarantina. The viola sertaneja is a stringed musical instrument from northeastern Brazil .