. . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tonante"@en . "Tonante, initially called Ao Rei dos Viol\u00F5es Limitada (To the King of Acoustic Guitars in English), is a Brazilian guitar manufacturing company founded in 1954 by the Portuguese brothers Abel and Samuel Tonante, who artisanelly built musical instruments, thirteen years after their arrival in the country. Tonante is well known for making highly affordable stringed instruments in Brazil, together with companies such as Giannini, Del Vecchio and Di Giorgio. Tonante's range of products include electric and acoustic guitars, banjos and cavaquinhos."@en . "1107004792"^^ . . . "TONANTE_LOGO_2021.png"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tonante, inicialmente chamada Ao Rei dos Viol\u00F5es Limitada, \u00E9 uma empresa que produz instrumentos musicais, tendo come\u00E7ado sua produ\u00E7\u00E3o no dia 5 de abril de 1954 pelos irm\u00E3os portugueses Abel e Samuel Tonante que fabricavam os instrumentos de maneira artesanal, treze anos depois de de se mudarem para o Brasil."@pt . . . . . . . . . "Tonante, initially called Ao Rei dos Viol\u00F5es Limitada (To the King of Acoustic Guitars in English), is a Brazilian guitar manufacturing company founded in 1954 by the Portuguese brothers Abel and Samuel Tonante, who artisanelly built musical instruments, thirteen years after their arrival in the country. Tonante is well known for making highly affordable stringed instruments in Brazil, together with companies such as Giannini, Del Vecchio and Di Giorgio. Tonante's range of products include electric and acoustic guitars, banjos and cavaquinhos."@en . "Musical instruments"@en . "Grupo Oder\u00E7o"@en . "3734"^^ . . "5001750"^^ . "Tonante"@en . "Abel and Samuel Tonante"@en . . . . . . . . . "1954"^^ . . "Tonante"@pt . . "Tonante"@en . . . "Electric and acoustic guitars, banjos, cavaquinhos"@en . . . . . . . . . "Tonante, inicialmente chamada Ao Rei dos Viol\u00F5es Limitada, \u00E9 uma empresa que produz instrumentos musicais, tendo come\u00E7ado sua produ\u00E7\u00E3o no dia 5 de abril de 1954 pelos irm\u00E3os portugueses Abel e Samuel Tonante que fabricavam os instrumentos de maneira artesanal, treze anos depois de de se mudarem para o Brasil."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . .