- The
bandurria is a
plucked chordophone from Spain,
similar to the
mandolin and bandola,
primarily used in
Spanish folk music, but also
found in former...
-
Bandurria is a
large archaeological site on the
Huaura River in Peru that has been
dated to 4,000 BC. It is
located about 3 km
south of the city of Huacho...
-
rondalla string ensembles,
together with the
guitar and the
bandurria. Like the
bandurria, it is
tuned in fourths, but its
range is one
octave lower....
- the
Spanish guitar is
widely pla****, so too is the Spanish-in-origin
bandurria.
Unlike the guitar, it has been
transformed by
Peruvian players over the...
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chordophones found in
Venezuela and Colombia. They are
related to the
bandurria and mandolin.
Instruments known as
bandola include:
Bandola llanera: traditionally...
- Its
music is
determined by the
heavy use of
string instruments as the
bandurria or the
Spanish guitar and
percussion instruments like the
castanets ("castañuelas"...
- make it a
valuable counterpoint to gut-strung instruments. The
Spanish bandurria,
still used today, is a
similar instrument. From the 16th
until the 18th...
- of
instruments can be
heard in
Spanish rondalla,
usually including the
bandurria, laúd, guitar, and
double b****, but
sometimes also
Mexican vihuela, violins...
-
Spanish bandurria with
three strings was the mandore,
although it had four
strings when it
arrived in France. In its
Spanish form the
bandurria may have...
- half-egg,
which he
later replaced with a
mandolin inspired by
Hispanic Bandurria- type models... "Milanese
Mandolin Makers". Mandolinluthier.com. Retrieved...