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- A tricordia (also trichordia or tricordio) or mandriola is a twelve-stringed variation of the mandolin. The tricordia is used in Mexican folk music, while...
- tremoloa Tres (Cuba) Cuban tres (Cuba) Puerto Rican Tres (Puerto Rico) Tricordia (Mexico) Tritantri vina Tungna Tzouras (Greece) Ukulele (Hawaii) Banjolele...
- Cubano Tres Puerto Rico chordophones 321.322 Cuba stringed instruments Tricordia chordophones 321.321 stringed instruments Tro chordophones 3 Cambodia...
- instruments of 12 strings (two strings per course) such as the Genoese; and the tricordia, with four triple-string courses (12 strings total). Much of mandolin...
- tunings, such as open-G and DADGAD. Colombian tiple, guitarrón chileno and tricordiaCourses of 3 (or more) strings, tuned in octaves and unisons, create...
- Mandriola 12 strings 4 courses G3 G3 G3•D4 D4 D4•A4 A4 A4•E5 E5 E5 Tricordia Europe Tricordia is also a similar instrument tuned differently; both instruments...
- or strummed, variable number of strings theorbo Europe 321.321 Lute-like stringed instrument with an extended neck and two pegboxes. tricordia 321.321...
- Carlos Pareschini – Violin on "Vila do Sossego Lula Côrtes – Electric tricordia on "A Noite Preta" Lourenço Baeta – Flute on "Voa, Voa" Odaires Rosangela –...