Examples of 'vihuela' in a sentence

Meaning of "vihuela"

vihuela (noun): A historic string instrument of the guitar family, popular in Spain in the 15th and 16th centuries
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  • A guitar-like string instrument of 15th- and 16th-century Spain, usually with six courses or sets of strings (twelve strings in total).
  • A guitar-like string instrument of 19th-century Mexico with five strings, typically played in mariachi bands.

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Modern versions of the vihuela continue to be made.
The vihuela looks similar to the guitar.
The neck was closer to that of the vihuela.
The vihuela de arco.
She is an autodidact on the flamenco guitar and vihuela.
Rumsey also plays the vihuela and the Renaissance guitar.
It may have been intended as a book for students of the vihuela.
With Emilio Pujol he studied the vihuela and ancient music notation.
This list includes recordings made on historical instruments of vihuela music.
The vihuela is a creation of the Coca Indian of southwestern Jalisco in Mexico.
The book is the first collection of vihuela music in history.
It was invented during the Viceroyalty of Peru by musicians imitating the Spanish vihuela.
The vihuela appears, to which double strings are inserted.
Fuenllana preferred the voice accompanied by vihuela to the vihuela solo.
The vihuela seen in the images has been made with the following materials,.

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Musicians playing the Spanish vihuela.
It includes baroque guitar and vihuela music, but not lute music.
He reported instruments including the clarinet, violin and vihuela.
The printed books of music for the vihuela which have survived are, in chronological order,.
The guitar grew in popularity during the 17th century as the lute and vihuela declined.
Narvaez 's use of the vihuela was original and his musical idiom daring and inventive.
Studies on the Vihuela.
In the sixteenth century, the vihuela eventually gave way to the Spanish guitar.
The charango is an instrument born in America, derived from the Vihuela.
Vihuela ( and viola ) were built in different sizes, large and small, a family of instruments.
Guitar, Cuban tres, Mexican vihuela and leona.
The names viola ( Italy ) and vihuela ( Spain ) were essentially synonymous and interchangeable.
Possibly the earliest published example is the diferencias for vihuela by Luis de Narváez ( 1538 ).
He also studied the vihuela with Pujol and researched about the guitar 's history and literature . [ 40 ].
The Two Renaissances of the vihuela - Los dos renacimientos de la vihuela ”.

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