Pengguna:Dede2008/Música sertaneja: Perbedaan antara revisi

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==Sejarah==
 
===Latar belakang===
Most of sertanejo music artists consist of duos, many times made of brother siblings, typically with one of them being the backing vocalist to the other one. Men have traditionally dominated the scene, although recently some women (notably, [[Paula Fernandes]] and [[Maria Cecília & Rodolfo|Maria Cecília]]) have also achieved mainstream success.
[[Image:Sergioreis.jpg|thumb|180px|[[Sérgio Reis]], onesatu ofdari the most successfulmusisi sertanejo musicianstersukses indi [[BrazilBrasil]]]]
 
The subgenre, called "sertanejo universitário" (university sertanejo), has developed from the mid-2000s on, consisting of a more stripped-down, acoustic-oriented use of the guitars, and has come to grow very popular among the Brazilian youth.
 
==History==
===Background===
[[Image:Sergioreis.jpg|thumb|180px|[[Sérgio Reis]], one of the most successful sertanejo musicians in [[Brazil]]]]
[[File:Ch&xr.jpg||thumb|180px|[[Chitãozinho & Xororó]] are an example of romantic sertanejo duos made of siblings.]]
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===First era===