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primarily pla**** in
traditional Andean music. A
charango player is
called a
charanguista. When the
Spanish conquistadors came to
South America, they
brought the...
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strings each, but
other variations exist. A
charango player is
called a
charanguista.
Bombo nortino:
Literally “Northern b**** drum”, this is a
regional variation...
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hatun charango is a
relatively modern instrument,
conceived by
virtuoso charanguista Federico Tarazona, and
first constructed to his
design by
luthier Fernando...
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several original songs. For this period, Sol y
Lluvia had
already added a
charanguista to
their lineup. Initially, it was Juan
Flores (who
would later join...
- to be part of the
album Jaime Torres y su gente, by the
outstanding charanguista Jaime Torres,
singing in
Mambo machaguay, as well as
performing as instrumentalists...
- part of the
group "Pachamama"
formed by
Mauro Núñez
another influential charanguista.
Mauro Núñez, Hugo Echave, Tito Veliz,
Antonio Pantoja y
Mario Rudón...