- The
Charangón is a
small lute-like
fretted stringed instrument, of the
charango family. Its
general shape and
construction are very
similar to the charango...
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strings in the
third (center)
course may be
either in
unison or in octaves.
Charangón: (also charangone)[citation needed] a
larger relative, in effect, a tenor...
- percussionist, born 23 June 1930 in Guantánamo. In 1956, he
formed Elio Revé y su
Charangón aka
Orquesta Revé. Revé's
Charanga included Trombones and Batá drum and...
- (and
other South American)
musical instruments include the charango,
charangón, ronroco, hualaycho, zampoña, quena, bombo, huancara, reco reco, chiapya...
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chordophones 3
United States stringed instruments Charangos Charango Charangón Hualaycho (Walaycho)
Ronroco Hatun charango Chillador Ayacucho Bajo charango...
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include the walaycho, chillador, chinlili, and the
larger and lower-tuned
charangon.
While the
Spanish guitar is
widely pla****, so too is the Spanish-in-origin...
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include the walaycho, chillador, chinlili, and the
larger and lower-tuned
charangon.
While the
Spanish guitar is
widely pla****, so too is the Spanish-in-origin...
- are triple-strung, and the (re-entrant)
tuning is more like that of a
charangon or
ronroco in
Argentine tuning. The
chillador charango is a standardly-tuned...
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Rumillajta Origin La Paz,
Bolivia Genres Andean music Instruments Charango,
Charangón Guitarra Zampoñas (Chuli, malta,
zanka and toyos)
Quenas Quenachos Bombo...
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Ricardo Amaray. El
Trabuco is one of the
largest timba bands, a "super-
charangón," as it is called, with violin, cello, two trumpets, two trombones, flute...