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  1. The guitarrón is the principal rhythm instrument in the mariachi group, and it serves as the bass instrument, playing deep pitches. The rhythmic propulsion of the basslines played on it help to keep the other instruments together. It is unusual for a group to have more than one guitarrón player. Guitarrón players need good left-hand strength ...

  2. 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. Categories: Guitars.

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  4. Other articles where guitarrón is discussed: 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. Mariachi music initially consisted of…

  5. May 23, 2023 · guitarron; Etymology [edit] Borrowed from Spanish guitarrón. Noun [edit] guitarrón (plural guitarróns) 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.

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  7. Once the guitarrón is in place, hold the neck of the instrument in your left hand. Your left thumb should be on the back, with your fingers against the strings. With your right hand, pull and release the strings in front of the sound hole. That’s how the guitarrón makes sound! The guitarrón is most commonly found in mariachi bands.

  8. The origin of the Guitarrón Chileno may date back to the 16th century. Although the name suggests an instrument derived from the guitar, the design, tuning, and playing technique of the instrument are more closely linked to a common ancestor of the guitar, the vihuela of the Renaissance and Baroque. There are also some design similarities to ...

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