- term
requinto is used in both
Spanish and
Portuguese to mean a smaller, higher-pitched
version of
another instrument. Thus,
there are
requinto guitars...
- A
requinto guitar is a
smaller version of a
classical guitar, with a
scale length between 52-54cm. It is
tuned a
fourth higher than a
standard classical...
- The
requinto jarocho or
guitarra de son is
plucked string instrument, pla****
usually with a
special pick. It is a four- or five-stringed
instrument that...
-
designs that
offered additional opportunities for
decorative embellishments.
Requinto-style
setups for 12-string, also
known as
Mexican 12-String guitars, represent...
- (Burundi)
Janzi (Uganda)
Jarana huasteca Jarana jarocha Jarana jarocha requinto Jarana Leona Kabosy Kacapi (Indonesia) Kanklės (Lithuania)
Kannel (Estonia)...
-
Colombian tiple is the
requinto tiple. The
Colombian requinto tiple (tiple
Colombiano requinto) is
often simply called tiple requinto. This
instrument is...
-
guitar strings.
Another variant, the
tiple Colombiano requinto, is
often simply called tiple requinto. This
instrument is
about 10-15%
smaller than the tiple...
- from Michoacán.
Southern Mexican musical instruments Harp
classical and
Requinto guitars Jarana jarocha Marímbula Son Jarocho: Son
Jarocho music comes from...
- románticos
since the 1950s is the
requinto guitar,
which is
smaller and
tuned higher than a
standard guitar.
Requinto solos are
found in many
bolero recordings...
-
musical instruments such as accordion, violin, 6-string banjo, cello,
requinto jarocho, percussion,
drums and
guitar as a
session musician on
other artists'...