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String instrument | |
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Other names | Viola da Madeira |
Classification | String instrument |
Hornbostel–Sachs classification | (Composite chordophone) |
Developed | Madeira |
Related instruments | |
Viola caipira, Viola beiroa, Viola braguesa, Viola campanica, Viola da terra, Viola sertaneja, Viola terceira, Viola toeira, Viola amarantina. |
The Viola de arame is a stringed musical instrument from the Portuguese island of Madeira. It has 9 (sometimes 10) strings in 5 courses. The strings are made of steel.
Tuning
It is tuned G3 G2, D3 D2, G3 G3, B3 (B3), D3 D3 so "Open G Major".
The two lowest courses are tuned in octaves. The three higher ones are tuned in unison. However, the 2nd highest course is a single string instead of a pair like the rest (there are also 10 string Versions w/ 5 pairs of strings).
The scale length is about 560mm.
References
- The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Music and Culture. United States, SAGE Publications, 2019. 1727.
External links
- The Stringed Instrument Database Archived 2014-01-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ATLAS of Plucked Instruments
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