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  2. Cuatro (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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    The cuatro of Venezuela has four single nylon strings, tuned (ad'f#'b). It is similar in shape and tuning to the ukulele , but their character and playing technique are vastly different. It is tuned in a similar fashion to the traditional D tuning of the ukulele, but the A and B are an octave lower.

  3. Category:Venezuelan cuatro players - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela portal The main articles for this category are cuatro (instrument) and Music of Venezuela . This set category contains articles about Venezuelan musicians who play the cuatro .

  4. List of programs broadcast by Cuatro - Wikipedia

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    Las Mañanas de Cuatro [68] Concha García Campoy, Marta Fernández, Jesús Cintora and Javier Ruiz: 2006–2018: Variety Show Maracaná 05 [20] Paco González, Michael Robinson and Carlos Latre: 2005–2006: Sports Matinal Cuatro [69] Ana García Siñeriz: 2010: News Matrimonio con hijos [70] Ginés García Millán: 2006: Sitcom Me cambio de ...

  5. Cuatro (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The cuatro is a family of Latin American string instruments played in Colombia, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and other Latin American countries. It is derived from the Spanish guitar . Although some have viola -like shapes, most cuatros resemble a small to mid-sized classical guitar .

  6. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    I–V–vi–IV progression in C Play ⓘ vi–IV–I–V progression in C Play ⓘ. The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several music genres.

  7. Cuatro - Wikipedia

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    Cuatro, Spanish (and other Romance languages) for the number 4, may refer to: Cuatro (instrument), a family of Latin American string instruments, including: Cuatro (Venezuela) Puerto Rican cuatro; Cuatro (TV channel), a Spanish free-to-air television channel; TV4 (Guanajuato), or TV Cuatro, a state-owned public broadcaster serving Guanajuato ...

  8. Súper Sábado Sensacional - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, "Súper" was added to the title, and is how the show is currently known today. In Venezuela, Súper Sábado Sensacional is broadcast for 5 hours, while in all other countries it is broadcast for either 2 hours. In 1979, Amador Bendayan host of Sabado Sensacional was looking for an edge against Radio Caracas Television during rating sweeps.

  9. Talk:Cuatro (Venezuela) - Wikipedia

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