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- term requinto is used in both Spanish and Portuguese to mean a smaller, higher-pitched version of another instrument. Thus, there are requinto guitars...
- A requinto guitar is a smaller version of a classical guitar, with a scale length between 52-54cm. It is tuned a fourth higher than a standard classical...
- designs that offered additional opportunities for decorative embellishments. Requinto-style setups for 12-string, also known as Mexican 12-String guitars, represent...
- The requinto jarocho or guitarra de son is plucked string instrument, pla**** usually with a special pick. It is a four- or five-stringed instrument that...
- románticos since the 1950s is the requinto guitar, which is smaller and tuned higher than a standard guitar. Requinto solos are found in many bolero recordings...
- – requinto, vocals Argemiro Torres Ariza* – guitar Juan de Jesús Torres Camacho* – Tiple Jorge Velosa* – vocals, guacharaca Delio Torres* – requinto, tiple...
- The Mexican twelve-string guitar, also known as a requinto-style or Sierreño-style guitar, is a modified twelve-string guitar. It can approximate the sound...
- Gilberto plays the requinto very well and is able to imitate the Los Panchos style easily. Gilberto is considered one of the best requinto players of Mexico...
- guitar strings. Another variant, the tiple Colombiano requinto, is often simply called tiple requinto. This instrument is about 10-15% smaller than the tiple...
- strings tuned like a low G ukulele. This is the same as the tuning of the requinto guitar, although the latter are typically larger than a guitalele, and...