Cavaquinho Studio eléctrico - Rozini
item number: | A316012 |
material: | laminated wood |
pick-up: | passive |
neck: | cedrela |
fretboard / bridge: | pau-ferro |
rib / back: | imbuia (lam.) |
soundboard / top: | marfim (lam.) |
frets: | alpaca |
tuning pegs: | chromed |
strings: | steel (J93 D Addario) |
total length: | 620 mm |
scale length: | 340 mm |
nut width: | 30 mm |
max. width of rib: | 65 mm |
weight (net): | 0,8 kg |
Cavaquinho Studio eléctrico
The pick-up is underneath the fretboard, there is an output for jack plug. There is no integrated vol./tone control. Due to the laminated body the sound of the cavaquinho is less brilliant and has fewer overtones. Still it is a very well balanced instrument with and guitar-like sound.
An good and fair priced alternative for stage- and Pagode gigs!
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Customer reviews for "Cavaquinho Studio eléctrico"
(2)"Rozini"
In Brazil, people not only play drums and percussion:
The most common instrument is probably the acoustic guitar. No matter if traditional 6-string guitar or like preferred in Samba and Choro with 7 strings, ROZINI has the righ instruments.
ROZINI also offers bandolins or the viola caipira, a 10-string instrument which is very popular in Brazil, and of course a large variety of Cavaquinhos. The little allrounder is suitable for (almost) every music style: you can play it in any Samba session in a small round, the Samba de mesa, when accompaning a big Samba school, or as a virtuoso solo instrument playing Choro. The cavaquinho is a small instrument with endless possibilities.
ROZINI was born as a result of an association of various luthiers and is nowadays one of the largest and renowned producers of stringed instruments of Brazil. The instruments are handmade in serie-production in São Paulo.
Muito bom
Very good product though it is my first