A bandurria is a plucked chordophone that is from Spain. It is also known as a mandurria. It is primarily used in Spanish folk lore. It has six pairs of double strings and is apart of the guitar family.
Music: The bandurria stringed musical instrument looks like a squat mandolin, which is a type of guitar.
zoology: The bandurria bird, the Buff-necked Ibis -theristicus caudatus- looks like... um... a large bird! Belonging to the Ibis family, it has a light brown neck, gray wing-feathers and a long beak. But there are different color and shape varieties of this species. Curiously, the Bandurria bird is also known as a Mandolin!
The best way to see the shape of a bandurria is search for bandurria images on Google.
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Bandurria has 12 strings .. Some are 14 but 12 is the common number of strings in Bandurria
The modern day bandurria has 12 strings (6 pairs). During the renaissance, they had two.
The bandurria chords of the song Narda are D, Bm, G and A. These chords are used both for the verses of the song and the chorus. The bandurria is a musical instrument that is similar to the mandolin.
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The octavina a plucked lute and a member of the chordophone family, and it has has 14 strings and 19 frets. It is played with a plectrum. The appearance of the octavina is quite similar to the guitar in its construction although much smaller in size. This instrument is directly influenced from the laud and bandurria sharing the same tuning. The instruments tuning was influenced from the bandurria and laud who were introduced to the Philippines since the Spanish occupation. The origins of the name octavina remain unclear, it is suggested that the name octavina originates from a bandurria like instrument having up to 6 courses of strings. The name octavina applies to several different instruments including a keyboarded instrument from the 17th century called a spinet. The octavina is played in accompaniment with the laud and bandurria in rondalla music. The tuning is the same as the laud or bandurria although the pitches of the strings are one octave lower then the bandurria.Octavina Tuning F# BB EE AAA ddd ggg
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Bandurria has 12 strings .. Some are 14 but 12 is the common number of strings in Bandurria
The modern day bandurria has 12 strings (6 pairs). During the renaissance, they had two.
The bandurria chords of the song Narda are D, Bm, G and A. These chords are used both for the verses of the song and the chorus. The bandurria is a musical instrument that is similar to the mandolin.
The bandurria chords of the song Narda are D, Bm, G and A. These chords are used both for the verses of the song and the chorus. The bandurria is a musical instrument that is similar to the mandolin.
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The bandurria chords for "Havana" typically include G, D, Em, C, Am, and Bm. These chords are commonly used in the song to recreate its distinctive sound on the bandurria.
bandurria octavina laud guitar mandolin lute
A bandurria is a type of chordophone, or stringed instrument, from Spain. It is similar to the mandolin or the cittern.
The octavina a plucked lute and a member of the chordophone family, and it has has 14 strings and 19 frets. It is played with a plectrum. The appearance of the octavina is quite similar to the guitar in its construction although much smaller in size. This instrument is directly influenced from the laud and bandurria sharing the same tuning. The instruments tuning was influenced from the bandurria and laud who were introduced to the Philippines since the Spanish occupation. The origins of the name octavina remain unclear, it is suggested that the name octavina originates from a bandurria like instrument having up to 6 courses of strings. The name octavina applies to several different instruments including a keyboarded instrument from the 17th century called a spinet. The octavina is played in accompaniment with the laud and bandurria in rondalla music. The tuning is the same as the laud or bandurria although the pitches of the strings are one octave lower then the bandurria.Octavina Tuning F# BB EE AAA ddd ggg