Escala de Do# Ichikosucho para Cavaquinho — Standard
Posiciones para Cavaquinho en afinación Standard
Do# Ichikosucho en Standard — Notas e Intervalos
La escala Ichikosucho de C# es una escala antigua de la música de corte japonesa usada en ceremonias de Gagaku. En Cavaquinho, las notas son C#, D#, F, F#, G, G#, A#, C. Tiene una estructura similar al Lidio y evoca una sensación de majestuosidad imperial y tradición histórica. Usada comúnmente en Japanese, Classical, Film Scores. Entre los intérpretes destacados se encuentran Takemitsu, Hosokawa. Use over Maj7#11 in Japanese-influenced compositions. Adds cultural authenticity to Eastern-themed scores.
Notas: Do#, Re#, Fa, Fa#, Sol, Sol#, La#, Do
Intervalos: 1P, 2M, 3M, 4P, 5d, 5P, 6M, 7M
Grados: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Fórmula: W-W-H-H-H-W-W-H
Número de notas: 8
Afinación: Standard (D-G-B-D)
Acerca de la Afinación Standard
The cavaquinho is a small four-string Brazilian instrument tuned D-G-B-D, producing a bright, punchy tone that drives the rhythm in samba, choro, and pagode. Its steel strings and small body create a percussive attack that cuts through percussion-heavy ensembles, making it the rhythmic backbone of Brazilian popular music.
The cavaquinho (also spelled cavaco) is to Brazilian music what the guitar is to rock — absolutely essential. In samba, the cavaquinho player provides the rhythmic centro (center) that holds the bateria (percussion section) together. In choro, it takes on a more melodic role, weaving intricate lines between the bandolim and guitar. Waldir Azevedo's 'Brasileirinho' is perhaps the most famous cavaquinho piece, showcasing the instrument's virtuosic potential. The cavaquinho is also the ancestor of the Hawaiian ukulele, brought to the islands by Portuguese immigrants.
Artistas destacados: Waldir Azevedo, Paulinho da Viola, Beth Carvalho, Nelson Cavaquinho, Luciana Rabello
Ideal para: Samba rhythm, choro melody and accompaniment, pagode, and Brazilian ensemble playing