What is a Mexican guitar called?

The guitarrón mexicano (the Spanish name of a "big Mexican guitar", the suffix -ón being a Spanish augmentative) or Mexican guitarrón is a very large, deep-bodied Mexican six-string acoustic bass played traditionally in Mariachi groups.
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What is a Hispanic guitar called?

Flamenco guitar, similar to a classical guitar but commonly found in Spain and Latin America.
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What is the fat Mexican guitar called?

The guitarron is that enormous, deep-bodied Mexican bass guitar invariably played by the shortest member of a Mariachi band.
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What is a small Spanish guitar called?

The charango from South America is a stringed instrument belonging to the lute family and is often referred to as a small Spanish guitar.
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What guitar do Mexican singers use?

The guitars utilized in mariachi music are the "vihuela", the "guitarron" and the acoustic guitar. A vihuela is a little, sharp Mexican guitar with five strings. This instrument can be recognized by its 'vaulted' (bended) back. The vihuela produces the vivacious cadenced liveliness of mariachi.
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What kind of guitar is used in Mexican music?

Traditional uses

The guitarrón is used in Mexican Mariachi groups, which usually consist of at least two violins, two trumpets, one Spanish guitar, a vihuela (a high-pitched, five-string guitar-type instrument), and the guitarrón. A strap is usually used to keep the instrument up and playable.
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What's a mini Hawaiian guitar called?

The most familiar Hawaiian instrument is the 'ukulele, a small type of guitar. The instrument was probably introduced to Hawai'i in 1879 by Portuguese settlers from Madeira who brought with them a small guitar called the braguinha.
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Is Spanish guitar same as flamenco?

Construction: The body of classical guitars is generally deeper and the woods are slightly thicker. Flamenco guitars have a flat or negative (before string tension) neck relief, making the action very fast at the cost of some buzzing. The strings are also closer to the body on flamenco guitars to facilitate tapping.
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What guitars are made in Mexico?

All Taylor guitars are made in one of two factories; either the El Cajon factory in California, or the Tecate factory in Mexico. They're roughly 40 miles from one another. Anything that's a 200 series or lower (so that's the 100 series, GS Minis, Baby range and Academies) are made in the Mexican factory.
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What is a tipple guitar?

The Colombian tiple (in Spanish: tiple, pronounced: tee-pleh), is a plucked string instrument of the guitar family, common in Colombia where it is considered one of the national instruments. About three-fourths the size of a classical guitar, it has twelve strings set in four triple-strung courses.
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How is a tiple different from a guitar?

The tiple requinto is sometimes made in more of a violin or "hourglass" shape, than a guitar shape. These differences give it a generally thinner, higher-pitched sound than the tiple Colombiano, even though most of its tuning is in the same range as the larger instrument.
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What is a Spanish acoustic guitar?

A Spanish guitar is a type of acoustic guitar that is strung with nylon strings. It is typically used to play either classical music or traditional music which is either Spanish or Spanish in origin. The Spanish guitar is also known as the 'classical guitar' or the 'nylon-string guitar' (the names are interchangeable).
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What is a 12 string guitar called in Spanish?

Bajo sexto (Spanish: "sixth bass") is a Mexican string instrument from the guitar family with 12 strings in six double courses. A closely related instrument is the bajo quinto (Spanish: "fifth bass") which has 10 strings in five double courses.
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What type of guitar is used in Latin music?

A flamenco guitar is designed to be more mobile, and easier to hold upright while standing. However, they do not offer the same range that is available with a classical guitar. For that reason, a classical guitar with nylon strings is probably the best option for any Latin American music.
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What is a lap guitar called?

The lap steel guitar, also known as a Hawaiian guitar, is a type of steel guitar without pedals that is typically played with the instrument in a horizontal position across the performer's lap.
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Is a mandolin a guitar?

Main Differences Between the Mandolin vs Guitar

The main differences between the Mandolin and Guitar are: Guitars have either 6 or 12 strings, whereas a mandolin has 8 strings. Guitars are typically tuned in forths, whereas a madolin is tuned in fifths. Guitar pitch is generally lower, whereas mandolin pitch is higher.
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What's an American leopard called?

Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for AMERICAN LEOPARD [ocelot]
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Why is it called a Spanish guitar?

This guitar had a narrow neck, curved sides, four sets of double strings and a single hole. The Moorish guitar, or Guitarra Morisca, was brought to Spain by the Moors during their occupation of Al-Andalus (711-1492), as they called the territory that is now Spain, or was an adaptation of the Latin Guitar.
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What kind of guitar does Paco de Lucia play?

Paco de Lucía's guitar, current model FC 28, has an incalculable value. It takes two months to build it entirely by hand, maintaining the same quality of sound, the sound of best selected rosewood.
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What is Blanca guitar?

The Flamenca Blanca is the traditional Flamenco guitar, handcrafted using the same construction techniques as the Flamenco guitars of yesteryear: the legacy of these pioneer luthiers has been passed on through generations of Spanish guitar makers.
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What instruments do Mexican play?

10 Popular Mexican Musical Instruments You Should Know
  • Guitarrón Mexicano (Big Mexican Guitar) The Guitarrón is a large-bodied six-string acoustic bass with a convex back, much larger than a typical acoustic classical guitar. ...
  • Arpa Jarocha (Mexican Harp) ...
  • Mexican Vihuela. ...
  • Violin. ...
  • Trumpet. ...
  • Marímbula. ...
  • Bajo Sexto. ...
  • Accordion.
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What is the most Mexican instrument?

19 Traditional Mexican Musical Instruments You Should Know
  • Pandero Jarocho.
  • Requinto Guitar.
  • Salterio Mexicano.
  • Tamborita Calentana.
  • Trumpet.
  • Vihuela Mexicano.
  • Violin.
  • Summing up our List of Musical Instruments From Mexico.
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