- charango, but such
lower pitches are more
usually reserved for the
ronroco.
Ronroco (also ronrroco): a
still larger relative,
essentially a
baritone or...
-
Lomas del
Palomar on 19
August 1951. As a boy,
Santaolalla was
given a
ronroco,
which led to him
developing an
interest in rock and roll and
drove him...
-
Cetera ceterone (Italy)
Chapey Charango (Bolivia)
Charango bajo
Hulayacho Ronroco Charagón
Chillador Hatun charango Ranka charango Chardha Chelys Chilili...
- carnavales. The
instruments they use
include the charango, quena, zampoña,
ronroco, guitar, and bombo. The band's
leader has
always been singer, guitarist...
- b****,
vocals Mark Noseworthy – guitar, vocals, banjo, mandolin, charango,
ronroco Crash Richard – vocals,
percussion As of
marketing on the band's Facebook...
-
other South American)
musical instruments include the charango, charangón,
ronroco, hualaycho, zampoña, quena, bombo, huancara, reco reco,
chiapya box, pinquillo...
-
stringed instruments Charangos Charango Charangón
Hualaycho (Walaycho)
Ronroco Hatun charango Chillador Ayacucho Bajo
charango Chango Charango mediano...
- "It's a very
unique score."
Flamenco guitar,
Cuban Tres, and
Bolivian ronroco were used to
accentuate the
oppressive and
somber narrative of the game...
- 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 charango...
- 40
instruments collected from all over the world,
including charango,
ronroco,
fretted violin,
bowed guitar,
prepared piano,
prepared guitar, and bowed...