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Case for violao sete cordas - Rozini

Case for violao sete cordas - Rozini

Rozini
Item number
A316813
weight (net):
5,45 kg

in stock

198,00 *

incl. VAT , plus shipping costs

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Total price: €783.00 *

Transport and protection case / Hardcase for seven-string guitar / violão 7 cordas height:... more

Case for violao sete cordas - Rozini

item number: A316813
instrument: Violão de sete cordas
weight (net): 5,45 kg
MPN RAE02

Transport and protection case / Hardcase for seven-string guitar / violão 7 cordas

height: 16,5cm
total length: 110cm
4 buckles
sturdy carrying handle
plush padding
plec compartment


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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

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.


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