Cithara is the closest Latin equivalent of 'guitar'. It's a feminine gender noun. In Latin, the word may refer to 'a stringed instrument, lyre, lute'. It also may refer to 'the art of playing the cithara'.
acoustic guitar ako-sutikkugita- electric guitar (abbr) ereki, erekigita- guitar hiku -Panasonic Panda
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from the latin word for circle
The Romans did not have guitars
organ, guitar, percussion
Jazz or classical Latin. I can't find any rock or pop duets for clarinet and acoustic guitar
It comes from the Greek word, kithara.
Guitar originated as a Greek word: κιθάραIt also made its way toFrench: guitareSpanish: guitarra (the word we used to get guitar)Italian: chitarraIt also had a separate journey through the Latin form:citharaItalian: cetraOld High German: citharaModern German: zitherFrench: cithareEnglish: cither
The Latin American Cuarto instrument is part of the guitar or lute family, although it is smaller than a traditional guitar. This four stringed instrument is from Trinidad and Tobago in South America.
Bachata is a guitar music which originated in the Dominican Republic. It is now one of the most popular Latin dance styles internationally.
Alfredo Gil invented in 1945 the "requinto" guitar which is smaller than a standard accoustic guitar and is tuned a fourth higher than a standard guitar. After, Gil introduced the instrument, all of the major trios in Latin America, adopted the instrument. The first "requinto" guitar was fashioned in New York City by Spanish luthier Tatay, who used Alfredo Gil's measurements to devise the instrument.
The guitar actually has a mixed heritage, but the origins of the modern instrument can be traced back to Spain. In fact, the word "guitar" is derived from the Spanish word "guitarra." The first ever guitar is said to have had two necks - one with 18 strings and the other with 12. The whole piece was the size of a cello, but was still rested on the knee in the most common position we know today. It wasn't until the 11th Century that the Latin guitar arrived on the scene - the clear and better known predecessor of the modern guitar.
Flamenco dance and its accompanying music - especially for guitar - originated in Spain, but is now also performed in other Latin countries.
Flamenco is a Spanish folk dance and music that originated in the Andlucia region. It is a mixture of singing, guitar, and hand clapping.
Caetano Veloso is famous for his singing and guitar playing. He is a Brazilian musician who has won several Grammy's and Latin Grammy's for his musical work.