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  1. The tres (Spanish for three) is a three-course chordophone of Cuban origin. The most widespread variety of the instrument is the original Cuban tres with six strings. Its sound has become a defining characteristic of the Cuban son and it is commonly played in a variety of Afro-Cuban genres.

  2. Jan 19, 2020 · The Cuban Tres guitar is native to the Eastern part of the Island. In fact, the first reference to the instrument dates from 1892, during the carnival of Santiago de Cuba.

  3. Dec 2, 2013 · The tres is the prime string instrument in son, an African-based musical style from Santiago de Cuba in Oriente Province, Cuba’s Eastern Province as the name would suggest. It is a gentle but persuasive music featuring bongos, tres guitar, upright bass, and singers.

  4. Jan 11, 2021 · The Tres Cubano is an extremely cool instrument but, the secret is in the picking hand. In this lesson, I break down the picking-hand technique as well as pr...

  5. Mar 9, 2012 · The Cuban tres is a plucked string instrument that is played like a drum. You almost never play chords with a Cuban tres. You can do it, but that is not the traditional way to play the Cuban tres.

  6. Apr 27, 2017 · A typical son conjunto was made up of a tres, a guitar, a bass, a bongo, maracas, clave and guiro, with the occasional trumpet. The tres is notable for having three pairs of strings, once triple, now double, tuned with the central pair unison and the outside pairs in octaves.

  7. The tres (Spanish for three) is a three-course chordophone of Cuban origin. The most widespread variety of the instrument is the original Cuban tres with six strings. Its sound has become a defining characteristic of the Cuban son and it is commonly played in a variety of Afro-Cuban genres.

  8. This repeating phrase forms a rhythmic foundation for the music. Originally, a guitar, tiple or bandola, played rhythm and lead in the son, but later these were replaced by a native-born instrument, a fusion of the three: the Cuban tres.

  9. Puerto Rican Tres stringing, gauges and tuning: The Puerto Rican tres has three courses (groups) of three strings each for a total of nine strings. From the low pitch to the highest, the principal tuning is in. C Major: G, C, E. but often a capo is placed on the second fret, changing the tuning to: D Major: A, D, F#

  10. Jun 30, 2019 · Cuban Tres - Introduction. Leonel discusses the origins of the Cuban tres, its tuning and shows a few patterns both traditional and modern son. Let’s talk about this Cuban instrument that originated at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth, the Cuban tres.

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