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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 ...
Djavan (also known by its subtitle, A Voz, O Violão, A Música de Djavan) is the debut album by Brazilian singer and songwriter Djavan.It was released in 1976. The album features some of the singer's early hits, like "Flor de Lis," "Para-Raio," "E Que Deus Ajude" and "Fato Consumado".
A guitarist performing a C chord with G bass. In Western music theory, a chord is a group [a] of notes played together for their harmonic consonance or dissonance.The most basic type of chord is a triad, so called because it consists of three distinct notes: the root note along with intervals of a third and a fifth above the root note. [1]
"Mayor Que Yo" (Blended Mix 1) – a slightly different beat with Don Omar and Zion chorus's. "Mayor Que Yo" (Blended Mix 2) – same as the first mix but with a different beat. "Mayor Que Yo" (Remix) – nearly identical to the promo version, but mixed with the blended mix. "Mayor Que Yo" (Video version) – the version used in the video.
The Animals, currently billed as Eric Burdon & The Animals (featuring original frontman Eric Burdon) and also as Animals & Friends (featuring original drummer John Steel), are an English rock band formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1963.
One chord scale option for a C augmented dominant seventh chord (C E G ♯ B ♭ Play ⓘ) is the C whole tone scale: [1] C D E F ♯ G ♯ A ♯ /B ♭ Play ⓘ. The ...
The ii–V–I progression ("two–five–one progression") (occasionally referred to as ii–V–I turnaround, and ii–V–I) is a common cadential chord progression used in a wide variety of music genres, including jazz harmony.
1970 – Foi Um Rio Que Passou em Minha Vida; 1971 – Paulinho da Viola; 1971 – Paulinho da Viola; 1972 – Dança da Solidão; 1973 – Nervos de Aço; 1975 – Paulinho da Viola, also known as "Amor à Natureza" 1976 – Memórias Chorando; 1976 – Memórias Cantando; 1978 – Paulinho da Viola; 1979 – Zumbido; 1981 – Paulinho da Viola