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- The bandurria is a plucked chordophone from Spain, similar to the mandolin and bandola, primarily used in Spanish folk music, but also found in former...
- Bandurria is a large archaeological site on the Huaura River in Peru that has been dated to 4,000 BC. It is located about 3 km south of the city of Huacho...
- Las Bandurrias Airport Spanish: Aeropuerto Las Bandurrias, (ICAO: SCXR) is an airstrip serving Riñinahue (es), a scattered community 22 kilometres (14 mi)...
- rondalla string ensembles, together with the guitar and the bandurria. Like the bandurria, it is tuned in fourths, but its range is one octave lower....
- Echeverría. He rose to prominence in the 1980s, for his performance as Bandurria in the Cuban TV series Los pequeños fugitivos (The Little Fugitives)....
- of instruments can be heard in Spanish rondalla, usually including the bandurria, laúd, guitar, and double b****, but sometimes also Mexican vihuela, violins...
- there were no naming conventions and terms were used loosely. The Spanish bandurria, though this term was once also interchangeable, now applies to a treble...
- chordophones found in Venezuela and Colombia. They are related to the bandurria and mandolin. Instruments known as bandola include: Bandola llanera: traditionally...
- balalaika Bandol (Trinidad and Tobago) Bandolón (Mexico) Bandura (Ukraine) Bandurria (Spain) Banjo (United States) Banjo cello Banjolin Banjulele B**** banjo...
- during the Spanish era.: 327  Spanish-influenced musicians are primarily bandurria-based bands with 14-string guitars. Kundiman developed during the 1920s...