From Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
In Vila do Conde
Contact: +351 962 719 615 (call to Portuguese mobile network)
The history of the Portuguese guitar dates back to the 19th century, when it began to gain popularity on the streets of Lisbon and other cities in Portugal.
Popularized by Carlos Paredes, the Coimbra guitar differs from the Lisbon version in that it has a lower range, a distinct timbre and a nominal tuning, which maintains characteristics of Renaissance zithers.
Portuguese violas are a set of musical instruments from Portugal, all different from each other but closely related. They are an example of the musical richness and diversity of our country: although similar to each other, each one of them has its own personality, which defines its region.
The cavaquinho (father of other models such as the braguinha, braga, machete, machetinho or machete-de-braga) is a stringed musical instrument (cordophone) originating from the Portuguese province of Minho, which was later widely introduced into the popular culture of Braga by the Biscayan nobles, from where it was later taken to other regions, such as: Brazil, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Hawaii and Madeira.
It is formed by a hollow and flat body, in the shape of an eight, it has an arm that has frets that makes it a tempered instrument composed of four strings (metal, gut or synthetic materials such as nylon, nylgut, fluorocarbon) Staff."
Available for the thumb and index fingers
Used to play traditional instruments such as the Portuguese guitar, cavaquinho, viola braguesa, etc.
Steel Strings for Portuguese Guitar from Coimbra and Lisbon of superior quality.
Bags for transporting and protecting your instruments
Rigid molded cases that provide high protection for your instruments.
Various products from Tuners, Fans, Fans and more..
From Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
In Vila do Conde
Contact: +351 962 719 615 (call to Portuguese mobile network)
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About us
Musician, teacher and passionate about Portuguese Guitar, which seeks to gather on this site a wide range of material useful for the study, conservation and dissemination of the instrument.
We feel the need to create this space where it is possible for all musicians and lovers of Portuguese Guitar to find material that is indispensable to the practice of the instrument.
It is a project started some time ago, with a hard work of field, where it was essential the contact with builders, authors, entrepreneurs, teachers and students that revealed to us the difficulty they felt in the sale and acquisition of material related to Portuguese Guitar.
There is much lack of dissemination of existing material in this area, so it is our goal to compile and map new access paths, making it simpler and accessible to everyone.
With this tool you will always have at your disposal updated products for the world of Portuguese Guitar.
Thank you for contributing to the dissemination of this instrument.
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