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  1. La guitare classique, également appelée guitare espagnole, est un instrument de musique de la famille des cordes pincées. Avec une puissance sonore relativement modeste, la guitare classique (normalement jouée sans amplification) est plutôt un instrument soliste, bien qu'elle soit également utilisée en instrument d'orchestre par de ...

  2. The classical guitar, also known as Spanish guitar, is a member of the guitar family used in classical music and other styles. An acoustic wooden string instrument with strings made of gut or nylon, it is a precursor of the modern steel-string acoustic and electric guitars, both of which use metal strings.

    • modern classical guitar was developed in the late 19th century in Spain.
  3. Renaissance stringed instruments. While the precise lineage of the instrument is still unclear, historians believe that the guitar is the descendant of the Greek kithara, gittern, lyre, European and Middle Eastern lutes, and the Spanish vihuela.

  4. Catégorie mère. Portail. Projet. Café. Cette catégorie regroupe les biographies des guitaristes de musique classique. Pour faciliter le classement des articles, le marqueur de catégorie doit avoir le format suivant : [ [Catégorie:Guitariste classique|Noms, Prénoms]]

  5. The names of our guitars are named in honor of the founder of our company, Francisco Broseta Rogla. Guitar builder since the end of the 50's and founder of what is currently Guitars Bros, even today our guitars continue to be marked by his unmistakable stamp. The great interest shown by Francisco Broseta from an early age in carpentry and music ...

  6. The classical guitar, the concert guitar or the Spanish guitar are the same instruments. However, classical guitars are covered with nylon strings, while acoustic or acoustic guitars are covered with steel strings. Antonio de Torres (1817-1892), is considered the pioneer of modern guitar making.

  7. 10 pieces. El testament d'Amelia. Canço del lladre. La filadora. Lo fill del rei. Lo rossinyol. Plany.

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