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- The Bordonua (Bordonúa) is a large, deep body (sound-boxes are usually 6 inches (15 cm) deep) b**** guitar which is native to Puerto Rico. They are made...
- that make up the orquesta jibara (i.e., the Cuatro, the Tiple and the Bordonua). According to investigations made by Jose Reyes Zamora, the tiple in Puerto...
- Rico bordonua resembles the old 17th century Spanish guitars, possibly including the Bajo de la Una. There were also special melodic Bordonuas that were...
- make up the Puerto Rican jíbaro orchestra (the cuatro, the tiple and the bordonúa).[citation needed] A cuatro player is called a cuatrista. This instrument...
- Electric b**** guitar Acoustic b**** guitar Begena (Ethiopia) Biwa (****anese) Bordonua (Puerto Rico) Bouzouki (Greece) Trichorda Tetrachorda Brac Bugarija (Croatia)...
- Banjolele (United Kingdom) Barbat (Iran) Begena (Ethiopia) Biwa (****an) Bordonua Bouzouki (Greece) Bugarija (Croatia) Cak (Indonesia) Cavaquinho (Portugal...
- considered a link between tiples and bordonuas. It is sometimes also called "bordonua chiquita" (small bordonua). The tiple that is now most often pla****...
- Other Latin American acoustic b**** guitars exist as well, such as the Bordonua. Ashton Acoustic B**** Ibanez Acoustic B**** A man playing an acoustic b****...
- stringed instruments Biwa chordophones 321.321 ****an stringed instruments Bordonua chordophones 3 Puerto Rico stringed instruments Bouzouki chordophones 321...
- the Puerto Rican orquesta jíbara (i.e., the cuatro, the tiple and the bordonua). The Puerto Rican cuatro has ten strings in five courses, tuned in fourths...