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  1. The style of the piece is that of the parlour music of the late 19th century in Spain or South America. It has a closed three-part form, the first in the minor key and the second being in the major key, with the third part being a restatement of the first. The origins and authorship of the piece are unknown, hence 'anonimo'.

  2. The early romantic guitar, the guitar of the Classical and Romantic period, shows remarkable consistency from 1790 to 1830. [1] Guitars had six or more single courses of strings while the Baroque guitar usually had five double courses (though the highest string might be single). The romantic guitar eventually led to Antonio de Torres Jurado 's ...

  3. Una púa de guitarra es un plectro utilizado para las guitarras. Las púas suelen estar hechas de un material uniforme, como algún tipo de plástico ( nailon, Delrin, celuloide ), goma, fieltro, carey, madera, metal, vidrio, tagua o piedra. Suelen tener forma de triángulo isósceles agudo con las dos esquinas iguales redondeadas y la tercera ...

  4. Juan Martín is the author of several textbooks on flamenco playing, including El Arte Flamenco de la Guitarra, [11] issued with cassette tapes and later with vinyl sound sheets, and 'Solos Flamencos' issued with CDs and DVDs. Both tutorial books, printed in English and Spanish, are successful in the English-speaking world.

  5. Requinto guitar. Someone playing a requinto. A requinto guitar is a smaller version of a classical guitar, with a scale length between 52-54cm. It is tuned a fourth higher than a standard classical guitar, to A2-D3-G3-C4-E4-A4. They often, but not always, have a cutout to reach the higher frets.

  6. Cordal. La guitarra o guiterra (en mallorquí, menorquí i alguerès [1]) és un instrument musical de corda, compost d'una caixa de fusta -d'una forma que recorda el nombre vuit-, amb un forat circular en el centre de la tapa, sis cordes i un mànec, damunt el qual hi ha el diapasó, dividit en dinou compartiments o trasts.

  7. Del Vecchio-Dinamico. A resonator guitar or resophonic guitar (often called a "dobro" [1]) is an acoustic guitar that produces sound by conducting string vibrations through the bridge to one or more spun metal cones ( resonators ), instead of to the guitar's sounding board (top). Resonator guitars were originally designed to be louder than ...

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