ukulelelike
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- Similar to a ukulele.
- 2009 July 5, Jon Pareles, “Brazilian Grooves, Groovy ’60s”, in New York Times[1]:
- The album begins with a traditional Brazilian sound — the syncopated strumming of the ukulelelike cavaquinho, the classic samba accompaniment — but it’s soon overlaid with clicks (like scratches on vinyl) to signal its quaintness, sending Céu into arrangements that mingle natural sounds with sampled and manipulated ones.