A Gaita do Falecido

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The Legacy of a Musician's Soul

Os Bertussi's song "A Gaita do Falecido" is a poignant reflection on life, death, and the legacy one leaves behind. The lyrics are a heartfelt request from the narrator, who is contemplating his own mortality and the impact of his departure on those he loves. He asks for no tears or sorrow at his passing, emphasizing that he does not want to carry sadness with him. Instead, he wishes for his beloved accordion, which he treasures deeply, to be played until he reaches his final resting place. This request highlights the importance of music in his life and how it serves as a bridge between life and death.

The song also touches on the narrator's desire for his accordion to be treated with respect after his death. He wants it to be passed on to one of his children who has a passion for music, rather than being mishandled or neglected. This sentiment underscores the value he places on his instrument, not just as a tool for making music, but as a symbol of his life's work and passion. The accordion represents his identity and legacy, and he wants it to continue to bring joy and inspiration to others even after he is gone.

In a touching and somewhat humorous twist, the narrator makes a special request to his wife. He asks that if she remarries, her new husband should not play his accordion. This request is not born out of jealousy or spite, but rather a desire to preserve the sanctity of his memory and the special bond he shared with his instrument. The song beautifully captures the themes of love, legacy, and the enduring power of music, making it a touching tribute to the narrator's life and passions.

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  1. O Cancioneiro Das Coxilhas
  2. A Gaita do Falecido
  3. Loira Casada
  4. Recado do gaiteiro
  5. Cigana Feiticeira
  6. Chorando de Amor
  7. FOLE FURADO
  8. Festa do Morro Feio
  9. Bandeira do Divino
  10. Calça Larga
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