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Yamandú Costa, Guitarrista y compositor brasileño Ganador del Grammy Latino al mejor Álbum en 2021. El afamado guitarrista, reconocido como músico revelación de la guitarra brasileña, Yamandú Costa inicio sus estudios a la edad de siete años con su padre y se perfeccionó tras estudiar con el virtuoso guitarrista y compositor argentino Lúcio Yanel. A los 15 años decide explorar la música popular del sur de Brasil, Argentina y Uruguay, influenciado por la música de Radamés Gnattall y otros como Baden Powel de Aquino, Tom Jobim y Raphael Rabello. Los diversos estilos que interpreta comprenden el choro, bossa nova, milonga, tango, samba y chamamé, lo que hace difícil encuadrarlo dentro de una corriente musical. Su creatividad sonora explora todos los sonidos de las siete cuerdas, renovando antiguos temas y presentando composiciones de intenso brillo en un performance cien por ciento brasileño, siempre apasionado y contagioso.
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Yamandú Costa Biography

Yamandú Costa is an acoustic guitar player born 1980 in Passo Fundo, a city in the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil. His guitar studies began when he was 7, tutored by his father, Algacir Costa, leader of the "Fronteiriços", a regional band. Later he sought to perfect his technique with Argentine virtuoso Lucio Yanel, who had at the time set his home in Brazil.

With his striking blend of regional music styles and notably energetic performances, he is touted by many as one of the greatest guitarists specialized in Brazilian music.

Yamandú plays 7-string guitar and is also a composer and arranger. In his performances, he is noted to showcase strong improvisational skills and fiery charisma.

His first name means "the precursor of the waters of the world" in Tupi-Guarani, a language spoken by native Brazilians before the arrival of the Portuguese settlers.


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