Cavaquinho: Brazilian musical instrument
The cavaquinho is a small string instrument of the European guitar category that has four wire or gut strings. This instrument is also cal...
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The cavaquinho is a small string
instrument of the European guitar category that has four wire or gut strings.
This instrument is also called “machimbo, machim or machete” in the potuguese
local language and can also be called “manchete or marchete, braguinha or
braguinho or cavaco and ukulele in the Hawaii local language. The common tuning
for this instrument is D-G-B-D, other tuning may include D-A-B-E and G-G-B-D as
well as A-A-C#-E.
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The origins of the Portuguese musical
instrument are not easily discovered. Goncalo Sampaaio, the man that explains
that the survival of Minho region’s archaic Hellenistic modes by possible Greek
influences on the old Gallaeci of the region, opines the relationship between
this instrument and the historical Hellenistic tetrachords. The author said
that the cavaquinho and the guitar could have been imported to Braga by the
Biscayans.
They are different types of
cavaquinho: the minhoto cavaquinho that is associated with the minho region in
Portugal, it has long neck on the same level as the body and the sound hole is
often in the raia design and the Brazilian cavaquinho that is associated with
Lisbon and Madeira, it varies from the minhoto in that the neck is elevated in
relation to the body and the sound hole is culturally round and so it is more
like the traditional guitar.
This musical instrument is very
important in the Brazilian music especially for samba and choro. The standard
tuning of this instrument in Brazil is D-G-B-D. Some of the most crucial
players and composers of the instrument’s Brazilian incarnation are; Paulinho
Soares, Mauro Diniz, Paulinho da Viola, Henriquez CAzes and Waldir Azevedo. The
samba cavaco is the link between the rhythm and hamony sections. Playing the
rhythm comping is done with a pick, with a cultured percussive strumming beats.
The musical instrument is found in
some other places where the Portuguese left an imprint like the Cape Verde and
the USA and was turned to an important part of the popular music of those
places. The ukulele that is used by the Hawaiian island is very similar to the
cavaquinho. It was imported to the islands by the Portuguese immigrants. The
ukulele also has four strings but tuned differently in its own way, it has a
similar shape to the cavaquinho. It was during the 15th century that
the cavaquinho came into Africa by the hand of the Portuguese sailors.