Horondino José da Silva (5 May 1918, Rio de Janeiro – 26 May 2006, Rio de Janeiro), best known as Dino Sete Cordas ("Seven-String Dino"), was a Brazilian guitar player, playing primarily in the choro and samba styles.
He is considered to be one of the leading performers of the Brazilian seven-string guitar.
[1] Appearing on recordings over the course of six decades, he worked with artists such as Pixinguinha, Carmen Miranda, Elis Regina, Cartola, Gilberto Gil, and more.
[2] His only recording as a lead collaborator was with the fellow 7-string guitar player Raphael Rabello.
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