Examples of 'charango' in a sentence

Meaning of "charango"

charango (noun): A small Andean stringed instrument with five sets of double strings. This phrase is typically used in the context of Latin American music and culture
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  • A small guitar-like stringed instrument with five courses of eighteen to fifteen strings, originating in traditional Andean folk music.

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Plays the charango and other stringed instruments.
Place your hand on the neck of the charango.
A charango player is called a charanguista.
There are many types of charango.
Concert charango of jacaranda wood.
Among the distinguished instruments are the timple canario and charango.
The common charango has ten strings arranged in five courses.
The name chillador can refer either to two related types of charango.
Charango destined to become.
The head is the upper part of the charango where the tuning pegs are.
A Charango without borders is a story told in a few photographs.
The Spaniards introduced string instruments such as the charango.
She can play the charango and the ronroco and sings mainly in Quechua.
One example of a native instrument Alain used is the charango.
The products for charango that we sell are,.

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They also make musical instruments such as the siku ( wind instrument ) and the charango.
Originally, the body of the charango was made from the shell of an armadillo.
They also make musical instruments like the siku ( wind instrument ) and the charango.
Improve the tuning of your charango with these high quality tuners, which are also precious.
Apart from guitar she also plays the cuatro, the accordion, the charango and does percussion.
Charango, The charango is a small Andean stringed instrument of the lute family.
Wilson Hermosa 's speciality were string instruments, in particular the charango.
In the Canas and Titicaca regions, the charango is used in courtship rituals.
Charango at sixty . I would call it mandolin.
In Bolivia Huayno played with quena, zampolla and charango.
Fifty years ago, the charango was an exotic and rare instrument even in Lima.
Oh, you never liked the charango.
The charango is an instrument born in America, derived from the Vihuela.
DÚO CONCERTANTE, for charango and guitar.
The Charango is a small South American guitar, often made from the shell of an armadillo.
Most songs feature the guitar, and often the quena, zampoña, charango or cajón.
How must I store my charango if I will not be using it for some time?
Mainly focused on the Andean wind instruments he also plays guitar, charango and Saxophone ( Alto ).
The basic charango has five pairs ( or courses ) of strings, typically tuned GCEAE.
Until the mid 20th Century, the charango was only played in rural areas.
Omar Espinoza, Guitar and charango.
Tuning is like the standard charango with the third ( central ) course using octave doublings . [ 4 ].
On the special, Juvenal Charango.
The tuning of Hatun Charango is,.

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