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      • Borrowed from Spanish guitarrón. Noun [ edit] guitarrón (plural guitarróns) (music) Any of several stringed instruments of Latin American origin.
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  2. May 23, 2023 · Any of several stringed instruments of Latin American origin. Usage notes [ edit ] In English, guitarrón is most likely to refer to a Mexican instrument, prominently used in mariachi —the Guitarrón mexicano .

  3. The Guitarrón is a large bass guitar. Guitarrón translates to large guitar – the suffix means big or large. It has 6 strings – 3 that are nylon wound with a nylon monofilament core or nylon fibers, and 3 that are steel, bronze or copper wound with a single steel string core.

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  5. mariachi. …in the Spanish Renaissance; the guitarrón, a large, fretless six-string bass guitar; a standard six-string acoustic guitar; and violins and trumpets, which usually play the melody. Trumpets were not added until the early 20th century, but they are now more or less an essential element.

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

  7. Beginning in the early 20th century, the guitarron has held a prominent role in Mariachi ensembles, replacing the less-portable harp and providing the rhythmic and harmonic foundation of the music. This guitarron has a simple rosette of inlaid, painted wood, as well as an inlaid border around the edges of the soundboard, also a painted wood inlay.

  8. Since its “rediscovery” as a living rural tradition in 1950s Pirque, the guitarrón has drifted in and out of popular consciousness, impelled by the shifts in Chile’s social climate to travel between the countryside, the urban stage, the university classroom and the church.

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