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The Bahian guitar in Portuguese: guitarra baiana, pau elétrico (meaning electric pole or electric log (electric stick).) is a Brazilian solid-body electric mandolin with either 4 or 5 strings, normally tuned GDAE and CGDAE, respectively, and has the scale of a cavaco, 6 String versions (adding on a Low F) also exist.[1]
^Henrique Cazes (2003). Escola moderna no cavaquinho: afinações, ré-sol-si-ré/ré-sol-si-mi. Irmãos Vitale. p. 8. ISBN 978-85-85426-44-6. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
The Bahianguitar in Portuguese: guitarra baiana, pau elétrico (meaning electric pole or electric log (electric stick).) is a Brazilian solid-body electric...
Carnival in Bahia, Brazil, added the fifth string to the BahianGuitar and named it so. The BahianGuitar evolved and is played in a very different way from...
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February 7, 1952, in Salvador, Bahia state) is an accomplished Brazilian guitar player, multi-instrumentalist and composer. He was one of the members of...
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formations, commonly without a brass section and made up of Bahian-guitars, drums, bass, electric guitars, keyboards and a singer. The style developed in the...
accompanied by João Gilberto's guitar. It was the first time that the Bahian musician presented the beat of his guitar that would become characteristic...
native Bahian. He had two younger sisters, Dinahir and Dinah, and a younger brother, Deraldo. His father, a civil servant, often played the piano, guitar, and...
Cidade Nova. Through the action of black Bahians living in Rio, new habits, customs and values of Afro-Bahian matrixes were introduced that influenced...
to one another) was played with knives in the Capoeira Angola rodas. Old Bahian capoeira was also known as vadiação (vagrancy). Although illegal, capoeira...
and "Bloco do Prazer". During the 1980s he distanced himself from the Bahian Carnival due to increasing commercialization from tourism. In 1994 he recorded...
Novos Baianos (English: New Bahians) were a Brazilian rock and MPB group founded in Salvador, Bahia in 1969. The group was active between 1969 and 1979...
a Bahian style of dance and music called "samba de roda", probably in the late 19th century. Samba de roda was brought to Rio de Janeiro by Bahians around...
successful song is their rendition of "As Dores do Mundo", a huge hit by Bahian soulman Hyldon in the '70s. It quickly entered the charts, followed by other...
Roman Catholic Church and the Lenten season, which represents the roots of Bahian Carnival. Gospel music emerged in Brazil before the 1960s with hymnals that...
of Music Federal University of Bahia. She grew up amidst the backdrop of Bahian independent bands, with the wheels which appeared in concert in a bar in...
solo career and in 1999 she released her first album. With many upbeat Bahian rhythms and axé, the album received gold and platinum certification. The...
of Bahia. Unlike the Mexican Corrido which is a form of folk ballad, the Bahian corrido is a short song with a usually static response. The chorus is often...