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- Braguinha may refer to: Braguinha or Machete (musical instrument), a string instrument of the guitar family Braguinha (composer) (1907–2006), Brazilian...
- named for Portugal, Braga (braguinha), Minho (minhoto), Lisbon, Madeira, Brazil, and Cape Verde; other forms are the braguinha, ‘cavacolele’, cavaco, machete...
- Ferreira Braga (March 29, 1907 – December 24, 2006), commonly known as Braguinha ("Little Braga") or João de Barro ("the Hornero"), was a Brazilian songwriter...
- Historians believe the machete was introduced in Madeira from Braga as a braguinha and subsequently brought to Hawaii by Portuguese immigrants in the late...
- though these are less common. [citation needed] Ukulele Cavaquinho Machete Braguinha Johnson, Orme (1939). "Musical Instruments of Ancient Hawaii". The Musical...
- falsetto singing, while Portuguese immigrants brought the ukulele-like braguinha. also immigrants from all over the world had brought their own instruments...
- Portuguese forerunners, the cavaquinho (also commonly known as machete or braguinha) and the slightly larger rajão. Other relatives include the Venezuelan...
- can be or are commonly referred to as four string guitars. B**** guitar Braguinha Cak used in Kroncong music Cavaquinho Celovic used in Tamburica orchestras...
- the same guest musicians as well as PJ D'Atri, John Konesky, and Junior Braguinha. Carpenter also has composed music under the moniker Ludrium. His work...
- is a 1939 Brazilian musical film directed by Ruy Costa and written by Braguinha and Mário Lago. The film stars Carmen Miranda, Dircinha Batista, and Aloysio...