Lamento Sertanejo
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The lamento sertanejo, also known as "moda de viola" or simply "sertanejo," is a style of music that originated in rural areas of Brazil, particularly in the southeast and central-west regions. It is characterized by the use of the viola caipira, a 10-string guitar with a distinctive twangy sound, and by lyrics that often depict the struggles and joys of rural life.
The lamento sertanejo gained popularity in the 20th century as Brazil underwent rapid urbanization and industrialization, and many rural people migrated to cities in search of work. The music became a way for these people to express their nostalgia for the simple life they had left behind, and for urban audiences to connect with their rural roots.
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