- The
charango is a
small Andean stringed instrument of the lute family, from the
Quechua and
Aymara po****tions in the
territory of the
Altiplano in post-Colonial...
-
Charango is the
fourth studio album by
English electronic music group Morcheeba,
released in the
first w**** of July 2002
through Warner Bros. Records....
- The
hatun charango (Quechua: "grand
charango") is a
small plucked chordophone (stringed instrument) from Peru,
related to the
guitars and lutes. Specifically...
- folk
music group that was
active in the 1960s.
Their work
features the
charango, a
stringed instrument from Bolivia.
World Music wrote that "In Bolivia...
-
tuned in this way include:
Baroque (5-course)
guitar Five-string
banjo Charango Cittern Venezuelan Cuatro Laouto Lirone Mexican GuitarrĂ³n
Mexican vihuela...
- was
introduced to
traditional local folk
music and
learned to play the
charango, an
Andean instrument. In 2014, he
brought together Andalusian and Latin...
- 1631.
Peruvian music is
dominated by the
national instrument, the
charango. The
charango is
member of the lute
family of
instruments and was
invented during...
-
vocal noises and "monkey sounds" himself. He also used a
South American charango, a
dozen or so
drums from
different cultures (mostly
handmade drums fashioned...
- can
refer either to two
related types of
charango. The
First type,
simple called chillador is a type of
charango which has a flat back and is
usually steel-strung...
- countries, some of the fans felt
disappointed but the band's
fourth album,
Charango,
released in 2002 saw a
return to
their roots. The
singles "Otherwise"...