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  1. A guitarrón player in a mariachi band. A Mexican guitarrón player in a traditional mariachi band. The guitarrón mexicano (literally "Mexican large guitar" in Spanish , the suffix "-ón" denoting "large") or Mexican guitarron , is a very large, deep-bodied Mexican 6-string acoustic bass played traditionally in mariachi groups.

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  3. 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…

  4. 6 days ago · drone (plural drones) A low-pitched hum or buzz . He chanted as he flew and the car responded with sonorous drone. ( music) One of the fixed-pitch pipes on a bagpipe. ( music, uncountable) A genre of music that uses repeated lengthy droning sounds. A humming or deep murmuring sound. The monotonous drone of the wheel.

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  6. Mar 12, 2018 · The Guitarrón was the instrument preferred by the mariachi musicians in central Jalisco. 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 ...

  7. et•y•mol•o•gy. n., pl. -gies. 1. the history of a particular word or element of a word. 2. an account of the origin and development of a word or word element. 3. the study of historical linguistic change, esp. as manifested in individual words. et`y•mol′o•gist, n.

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