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Love Making Berimbaus
“Manufacturing a Berimbau is a labor of love for many artisans. The process of creating a Berimbau requires attention to detail and precision. Each Berimbau is unique and has its own character and personality. The materials used in the manufacturing process can affect the sound and durability of the instrument.
The process of manufacturing a Berimbau is meditative and therapeutic for me. The craftsmanship that goes into each Berimbau is a testament to the love of the art form. The satisfaction of seeing a finished Berimbau is a reward in itself for myself. With manufacturing Berimbau I would like to connect with the larger community of Berimbau players and enthusiasts.”
Donat “Passarinho” Radnai
Berimbau Manufacturer
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Verga Replacement for Berimbau
€14.99 – €299.99 -
Painted Trio (Gunga, Medio, Viola) – White Black
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Painted Trio (Gunga, Medio, Viola) – Red Black
€279.99 -
Painted Trio (Gunga, Medio, Viola) – Black Gold
€279.99 -
Caxixi for Berimbau
€13.99 – €211.99 -
Berimbau Trio (Gunga, Medio, Viola)
€199.99 -
Tunable Berimbau
€174.99 -
Detachable Berimbau
€99.99 -
Painted Berimbau (Black+Red)
€79.99 – €99.99 -
Painted Berimbau (Black+White)
€79.99 – €89.99
Berimbau
The Berimbau is an essential part of capoeira culture, and it is often considered the soul of the game. Capoeira is a form of martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music. The Berimbau provides the musical backdrop for the game, and it sets the tone and mood for the players. In capoeira, the Berimbau is not just an instrument but a symbol of tradition and history.
The Berimbau has also played a significant role in the preservation and evolution of capoeira. During the early days of capoeira, the Berimbau was used to communicate between slaves, and it played a crucial role in the development of the martial art form. Today, the Berimbau continues to play an important role in capoeira, and it is often used in performances and competitions.