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Guitarrón or
guitarron is a
common name for a
number of
stringed instruments found in
Latin America and may
refer to:
Guitarrón argentino, a six-stringed...
- The
guitarrón mexicano (Spanish for "big
Mexican guitar", the
suffix -ón
being a
Spanish augmentative) or
Mexican guitarrón is a very large, deep-bodied...
- The
Guitarrón Chileno (literally: "large
Chilean guitar") is a guitar-shaped
plucked string instrument from Chile, with 25, 24 (rarely), or even 26 strings...
- The
guitarrón argentino is a
stringed musical instrument from Argentina. It has 6
strings in 6
courses and is
tuned B1, E2, A2, D3, G3, B3. The strings...
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Mexico features several varieties of
acoustic b**** guitars, such as the
guitarrón, a very large, deep-bodied
Mexican 6-string
acoustic b****
guitar pla****...
- Ten-string
guitar Twelve-string
guitar Guitaro Guitarrón argentino (Argentina)
Guitarrón mexicano (Mexico)
Guitarrón chileno (Chile)
Guqin (China)
Gusli (Russia)...
- Down the
Walls –
guitarrón and
backing vocals 1964: Tom
Paxton – Ramblin' Boy –
guitarrón 1965: Tom
Paxton – Ain't That News! –
guitarrón 1966:
Buffy Sainte-Marie...
- 1
guitarrón, 1 guitar, and 1 vihuela.
Complete mariachi groups have a
minimum of 12
members with the
standard 6 violins, 3 trumpets, 1
guitarrón, 1 guitar...
- guitar, vocals,
guitarron,
jarana Alberto Salas – piano,
arranger Caetano Veloso – guitar,
vocals Conrad Lozano (of Los Lobos) –
guitarron Louie Perez (of...
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typically larger than a guitalele, and as the most
common tuning for the
guitarrón mexicano,
albeit at a
higher octave.
Several guitar and
ukulele manufacturers...