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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bajo_sextoBajo sexto - Wikipedia

    The Bajo sexto (Spanish: "sixth bass") is a Mexican string instrument from the guitar family with 12 strings in six double courses. It's played in a similar manner to the guitar, with the left hand changing the pitch with the frets on a fingerboard while the right hand plucks or strums the strings with or without a pick.

  2. El bajo sexto es un instrumento musical de cuerda pulsada de origen mexicano. Se distingue del bajo quinto al poseer 6 órdenes de cuerdas dobles para un total de 12 cuerdas, mientras que el bajo quinto posee 5 órdenes de cuerdas dobles, lo que hace que tenga 10 cuerdas en total.

  3. The accordion and the bajo sexto are traditional norteño's most characteristic instruments. Norteña music developed in the late 19th century, as a mixture between local Mexican music and Austrian-Czech-origin folk music.

  4. 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 of a bajo sexto or bajo quinto and play regional Mexican styles, such as norteño, Tejano (Tex-Mex), and conjunto (música mexicana-tejana).

  5. Jun 21, 2023 · The Bajo Sexto is a type of guitar that originated in Mexico. It is a large, twelve-stringed instrument that is commonly used in Mexican music, particularly in the genres of Norteño and Conjunto. The Bajo Sexto is often played in conjunction with the accordion, forming a unique and distinctive sound that is instantly recognizable.

  6. Bajo sexto, also known as ‘sixth bass,’ is a stringed instrument that originated from Mexico. It is a part of the guitar family with twelve strings in six double courses. Bajo sexto is closely related to the instrument called bajo quinto, or the ‘fifth bass,' with ten strings in five double courses. This instrument is.

  7. …instrument backed rhythmically by the bajo sexto (a 12-string guitar) and an acoustic bass guitar. Its initial repertoire included waltzes, polkas, mazurkas, and rancheros . In modern conjunto , a drum kit was added and the acoustic bass replaced by an electric one.