- The
bandola is one of many
varieties of
small pear-shape
chordophones found in
Venezuela and Colombia. They are
related to the
bandurria and mandolin...
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bandurria is a
plucked chordophone from Spain,
similar to the
mandolin and
bandola,
primarily used in
Spanish folk music, but also
found in
former Spanish...
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lyrics have been
composed by well-known poets), the
guabina (the tiple, the
bandola and the
requinto are the
basic instruments), the
sanjuanero (it originated...
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music was
provided by a
basic set
consisting of
Bandola, cuatro,
maracas and singing. If
there was no
bandola, it
could be
replaced by a
llanera harp, mandolin...
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bandolá is a type of
flamenco singing,
considered within the style of the
cantes derived from the verdiales.
Originally from Vélez-Málaga,
bandolás appear...
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Bandola (March 26, 1948 –
March 26, 1983) was a gray
Arabian mare,
known for her title, "The
Queen of Poland." She was
sired by Witraz, out of the Polish-bred...
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century Spanish guitar,
which it
resembles in shape, as well as the laúd and
bandola, two
instruments used in
punto cubano since at
least the 18th century....
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instruments include the mandore, mandole,
vandola (Joan
Carles Amat, 1596),
bandola, bandora, bandurina,
pandurina and – in 16th-century
Germany – the quinterne...
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compared to the
bandola it is very similar. The
bandola also has the 12 and 18
string settings,
tuned in fourths,
especially the
bandola andina colombiana...
- mi Región 1972
Bandola Quitapesares 1973
Bandola Internacional 1974 Arpa y
Bandola 1975 Cimarrón 1976 Esta es mi
Bandola 1976
Bandola del
Llano Adentro...