Viola de Queluz

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Viola de Queluz
Violadequeluz plan.png
A plan of the body shape of a Viola de Queluz, with typical decorations of the soundboard and bridge design.
String instrument
Classification String instrument
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
(Composite chordophone)
DevelopedBrazil
Related instruments
Viola caipira, Viola beiroa, Viola braguesa, Viola campaniça, Viola da terra, Viola sertaneja, Viola terceira, Viola toeira, Viola amarantina, Viola de arame.

The viola de Queluz is a stringed instrument from Queluz, Brazil. It has 12 strings in 5 courses. The lower 2 are tripled and the rest are doubled.

They were produced mainly between the late 19th and early 20th century, and inspired by the viola toeira from Portugal.

They were traditionally handmade, and are still made today, despite not being as popular as they once were. There was a conference of players and luthiers in 2010, also attended by local government officials.

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