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''Quispe Torrez'' - Electroacustic Concert Charango - Naranjillo Wood $748.65
Product code:IMCHA368
Musical Instruments » String Instruments » Luthiers » Quispe Torrez

This instrument is made by the bolivian luthiers Quispe Torrez and guarantee by professional musicians

Characteristics:
Soundboard: White pine
Finger board: Ebony
Type of wood: Jarca
Soundhole: Round
Strings: Nylon
Tuning pins: Metallic
Bridge: Bone frets
General features: Nacar inlayd in the soundhole, headstock and fingerboard
Sacle: 37
System:ARTEC FSE4
Tuning: Mi
Frequency: 4.40 Hz

Aprox.size:
Length: 68.5 cm (26.71'')
Width:18.5 cm. (7.21'')

There are many stories of how the charango came to be made with its distinctive diminutive soundbox of armadillo. One story says that the native musicians liked the sound the vihuela ( an ancestor of the Classical Guitar) made, but lacked the technology to shape the wood in that manner. Another story says that the Spaniards prohibited natives from practicing their ancestral music, and that the charango was a (successful) attempt to make a lute that could be easily hidden under a garment. It is believed the charango originated in the 18th century Andes somewhere in modern-day PotosI Bolivia, probably from Amerindian contact with Spanish settlers.



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