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Guitarra Portuguesa

 

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Guitarra Portuguesa
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Last Seen $18.99   Last Seen $16.12   Last Seen $21.76  
Highest $23.75 Oct 1, '15   Highest $18.00 Jul 12, '15   Highest $21.76 Aug 10, '15  
Lowest $18.99 Mar 28, '16   Lowest $12.32 Dec 4, '14   Lowest $15.00 Apr 27, '15  
Average $21.44   Average $16.70   Average $16.13  
Added Nov 8, 2014   Added Nov 8, 2014   Added Nov 8, 2014  
                 
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30 day average: 490,029 | 90 day average: 518,658

 

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UPC781484049210
CARLOS PAREDES was once almost hit by the famed Fado singer Amlia Rodrigues, while performing at her home. Rumor has it that this was her reaction whenever she was deeply moved by someone's artistry. Paredes was one of the greatest Portuguese guitarists, and a symbol of the Portuguese culture-not simply a great composer, but one of the men behind the world-wide understanding of his instrument and his country. The Portuguese guitar is an instrument that dates back several hundred years. It was built according to different standards around the country, but by the time Paredes began playing it, it had been generally agreed upon the construction: A short-necked, wide-bodied instrument with twelve-strings strung in six courses comprising two steel strings each. It has a distinctive tuning mechanism and it is most notably associated with the traditional Portuguese popular music known as fado. Carlos Paredes, the Man with the ousand Fingers, passed away in 2004, after a long, ten-year fight with a disease that tragically prevented him from playing his instrument in those final years of his life. His musical voice has never really been stilled but this reissue of the Guitarra Portuguesa and Movimento Perptuo LPs marks the first time they have ever been released in the United States and the first time they have been repressed anywhere, since 1983. The artwork for both records is a near-perfect copy of the 1967 and 1971 originals, complete with original Portuguese liner notes (and English translations for the unfortunates among US who do not speak the lngua portuguesa).

 

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