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Some traditional musical instruments of Latin America include the guitar, maracas, charango, quena, and pan flute. The guitar is a popular string instrument used in various genres of Latin American music. Maracas are percussion instruments typically made from gourds filled with seeds or beans. The charango is a small stringed instrument originating from the Andean regions. The quena is a traditional flute made from bamboo or cane. The pan flute, also known as the panpipes, consists of multiple pipes of varying lengths tied together.
it was invented in 2013
When thier lyrics were invented. . :)
it was invented by Benjamin Franklin
Singing was invented long before recorded history, so nobody knows who invented it.
The charango traditionally has 10 strings
Charango - album - was created on 2002-07-02.
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The acoustic instrument invented in the island country near the coast of South America is the charango. This small stringed instrument originated in Bolivia, which is situated in the Andes region, and is traditionally made from the shell of an armadillo or wood. The charango is known for its bright, cheerful sound and is often used in folk music throughout the region.
Is the Charango in Bolivia made in northern,southern ,or western Bolivia
claves, bongos, charango, quena and guio
The charango is the national musical instrument of Bolivia.
The charango is the national musical instrument of Bolivia.
Hello! Yes, the animal which traditional instruments called charango are/were made from is the armadillo. Today, many are made from wood. Have A Healthy, Prosperous Day! ----roberto guillermo
Charango - similar to a small guitar.
The charango is formally classified as a string instrument, specifically a member of the lute family. It traditionally features ten strings, typically arranged in five courses of double strings. Originating from the Andes region of South America, it is known for its bright, high-pitched sound and is often made with a body constructed from armadillo shells or wood. The charango is commonly used in folk music across countries like Bolivia, Peru, and northern Argentina.
Peruvian music is influenced by both Andean and Spanish musical traditions. The charango, a type of mandolin, is the Peruvian national instrument and is the dominant feature in much Peruvian music.