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English: The Iuna Toque. This Toque is based on the Iuna toque of the Viola de Samba (a type of small 5 string double coursed guitar of the Brazilian North East) and was introduced into Capoeira most likely by Mestre Bimba. Like many of the two and four bar toques, the first two bars which I call Phrase 1 sets up the rhythm and the 2nd phrase (bars 3 and 4) are a response. Berimbau improvisations are often done in a "call and response" manner like this.
Date 6 September 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Jmckaskle at English Wikipedia
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  • 2007-09-06 17:23 Jmckaskle 299×73× (5622 bytes) The Iuna Toque. This Toque is based on the Iuna toque of the Viola de Samba (a type of small 5 string double coursed guitar of the Brazilian North East) and was introduced into Capoeira most likely by Mestre Bimba. Like many of the two and four bar toques

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