Banjo.
The Banjo.
The Correct answer is The Cittern.
A sitar is a stringed instrument, originating from the seventh century. Typically, a sitar is about four feet in length.
A charangos is a small traditional guitar made from armadillo shell. It has its origin from Columbia. It evolved in 16/17th century
The English lute, a stringed instrument, evolved from earlier lutes that originated in the Middle East and were brought to Europe around the 15th century. While the exact date of its invention is difficult to pinpoint, it gained popularity during the late Renaissance period, particularly in England during the 16th and 17th centuries. The instrument underwent various modifications over time, leading to the distinctive form associated with the English lute.
The Spanish language was first brought to America by Spanish explorers and conquistadors, such as Christopher Columbus in the late 15th century and Hernan Cortes in the early 16th century. They introduced Spanish to the indigenous populations in the Americas through colonization and conquest.
The art tradition was founded in Switzerland and Germany in the 16th century, and was brought to Colonial America in the 18th century by immigrants who settled primarily in Pennsylvania.
I'm not sure where 'here' if you mean America, the Spainish explorers brought them from Europe in the 13th century.
Koreans began immigrating to America in the 20th century which provided welcome opportunities for Koreans in search of a new life.
Mandolin, additionally spelt as “mandolin”, which is a little stringed instrument in the lute family. It introduced in the 18th century in Italy and Germany from the 16th-century mandora. Have you ever witnessed a country music band performing live? Then you may have seen somebody playing that looks like a little guitar. This small musical instrument is known as a mandolin. It has four courses of dual metal strings, which is a total of eight strings that are tuned as one.
Ranching in America started in the 16th century when the Spanish first brought their cows to the new lands.
The ukulele evolved from the Portuguese instrument called the machete, which is a small guitar-like instrument. Portuguese immigrants brought the machete to Hawaii in the 19th century, where it underwent modifications in size and tuning. The instrument quickly gained popularity in Hawaiian music and culture, leading to its development into the ukulele as we know it today.