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  1. The Guitarrón Chileno (literally: "large Chilean guitar") is a guitar-shaped plucked string instrument from Chile, with 25 or 24 (rarely) strings. Its primary contemporary use is as the instrumental accompaniment for the traditional Chilean genre of singing poetry known as Canto a lo Poeta, though a few virtuosi have also begun to develop the ...

  2. 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. Although similar to the guitar, it is not a derivative of that instrument, but was independently developed ...

  3. Classification. String instrument. Hornbostel–Sachs classification. (Composite chordophone) Related instruments. Guitarrón uruguayo, Guitarrón chileno. The guitarrón argentino is a stringed musical instrument from Argentina. It has 6 strings in 6 courses and is tuned B1, E2, A2, D3, G3, B3. The strings are made of nylon.

    • (Composite chordophone)
  4. The acoustic bass is fine as long as you are okay playing softly. Using a pick or plectrum would help increase your sound, but not by much. Great practice guitar if you are in a spot where electricity is an issue and you don't want to use a micro/pocket amp. 9. rizzlybear.

  5. So I recently started a folk punk band with some friends, and we are looking for a good acoustically played bass. Right now we have him on the…

  6. Which musical instrument do you most like to hear? Some people are partial to the strum of a guitar or trill of a flute. Others enjoy the piercing notes of a piano or the heart-thumping rhythm of a drum set.

  7. Dec 2, 2022 · The Guitarrón Chileno (literally: "large Chilean guitar") is a guitar-shaped plucked string instrument from Chile , with 25 or 24 (rarely) strings. Its primary contemporary use is as the instrumental accompaniment for the traditional Chilean genre of singing poetry known as Canto a lo Poeta, though a few virtuosi have also begun to develop the instrument's solo possibilities.