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Portuguese stringed instrument
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Viola campaniça
String instrument
Other namesViola campaniça
Classification String instrument
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
(Composite chordophone)
DevelopedVila Verde de Ficalho, South-eastern Portugal.
Related instruments
Viola caipira, Viola beiroa, Viola braguesa, Viola da terra, Viola de arame, Viola sertaneja, Viola terceira, Viola toeira, Viola amarantina.

The viola campaniça is a portuguese stringed musical instrument from Vila Verde de Ficalho, in the Serpa Municipality (South-eastern Portugal). It has 10 steel strings in 5 courses, tuned C3 C2, F3 F2, C3 C3, E3 E3, G3 G3.

The adjective campaniço (kump-ah-NEE-soo) means literally "from the countryside".

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References

  1. Music, Communities, Sustainability: Developing Policies and Practices. United States, Oxford University Press, 2022.


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