-
appearance of
vihuelas was
varied and diverse;
there was
little standardization and no m**** production.
Overall and in general,
vihuelas looked very similar...
- The
Mexican vihuela ([biˈwe.la]) is a guitar-like
string instrument from 19th-century
Mexico with five
strings and
typically pla**** in
mariachi groups...
- or
people or with the now-familiar
spiral scroll finial. The
earliest vihuelas and viols, both
plucked and bowed, all had
sharp cuts to
their waists,...
- the
guitar and its
structure were
broadly known as
vihuelas within Spanish musical culture.
Vihuelas were
string instruments that were
commonly seen in...
- A
fiddle is a
bowed string musical instrument, most
often a violin. It is a
colloquial term for the violin, used by
players in all genres,
including classical...
- the town's
craftsmen are
reputed to make the best
sounding guitars and
vihuelas in all of Mexico. The town is full of
music shops that sell
handmade stringed...
- is
common for
fretted stringed instruments such as the guitar, lute or
vihuela, as well as many free reed
aerophones such as the harmonica. Tablature...
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Concheras Mandolina conchera or
concheras de
mandolinas Vihuela conchera or
concheras de
vihuelas Guitarra conchera or
concheras de
guirarras Crwth Cuatro...
-
guitar and its
structure were
broadly known as the
vihuelas within Spanish musical culture.
Vihuelas were
string instruments that were
commonly seen in...
- was
invented during colonial times by
musicians imitating the
Spanish vihuela. In the
Canas and
Titicaca regions, the
charango is used in
courtship rituals...