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  1. 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.

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    The guitarrón mexicano or Mexican guitarron, is a very large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played in mariachi groups. Although obviously similar to the guitar, it is not a derivative of that instrument, but was independently developed from the sixteenth-century Spanish bajo de uña.

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  3. Ethnomusicology Musical Instrument Collection Guitarrón Mexicano

    • between 1960 and 2010
    • 476
    • Mariachi
    • Guitarrón Mexicano
  4. Aug 10, 2021 · Woods, metal. Early 21st century. Length: 43.5 in; Width: 18.75 in; Depth: 12 in. Chordophone – Lute – Plucked. The Mexican guitarrón (‘large Mexican guitar’) is a very large, deep-bodied six-string acoustic bass played traditionally in Mariachi groups and other Mexican ensembles.

  5. Sep 16, 2023 · The guitarrón is essentially a very large acoustic guitar. It is a six-stringer, has a convex back, and has a deep, bassy sound. This sound can be traced back to the instrument’s heritage in the bajo de uña, a finger-plucked bass of Spanish origin. It’s tuned to A – D – G – C – E – A, with three strings made of nylon and three of steel.

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  7. Jan 20, 2024 · The large Mexican guitar (guitarrón) is a key instrument in the rich tradition of mariachi music. However, guitar techniques essential to Mexican music include strumming patterns and rhythms that you can learn on the guitarrón, vihuela (a smaller version of the guitarrón), or regular guitar.

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