File:Berimbau Buzzed Quarter Note.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionBerimbau Buzzed Quarter Note.JPG |
English: A buzzed note on a berimbau is made by holding the cabaça (resonator gourd) to your chest, resting the dobrão (coin or stone) with moderate pressure against the arame (wire/string) and striking with the verga (stick) just above the dobrão. |
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2007-09-05 18:23 | 34×40× (768 bytes) | Jmckaskle | A buzzed note on a berimbau is made by holding the cabaça (resonator gourd) to your chest, resting the dobrão (coin or stone) with moderate pressure against the arame (wire/string) and striking with the verga (stick) just above the dobrão. |
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current | 10:53, 26 February 2016 | 34 × 40 (768 bytes) | FastilyClone (talk | contribs) | Transferred from enwp |
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