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| General Discussion A place to talk about anything that doesn't fit into the other forums. |
| Tags: banjo , mandolin , others |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Hello there !
I would like to know what is the instrument that uses Seu Jorge in the song "Tive Razao", it sounds much more high-pichted than a guitar. Thanks for the information, see you on the stage |
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Pshaw!
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Washington
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I think it's a guitar. He's just playing chords in a higher register.
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Pshaw!
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Washington
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Watchin this video I think the actual instrument in question is the covaquinho.
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| > seu jorge Tive Razao... |