(English, English electrificable, Acoustic, Electric, English cadet)
SPANISH GUITAR. Manuel Rodriguez
ELECTRIFIED SPANISH GUITAR. Harley Benton EQ
ELECTRIC GUITAR.
Epiphone Gibson / Les Paul
GUITAR.
Epiphone Gibson / Les Paul
acoustic guitar. Talmus
SITAR - Indian stringed instrument. Double gourd and wooden mast. It has 5 strings and 2 simpáticas.Todas strings are struck with a plectrum called mizrab located on the index finger, except the nice, that tolling with the little finger. They are usually made of teak wood very hard. At the lower end of the mast has a soundboard that is usually cured pumpkin timber, although in this case is entirely of wood.
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MOROCCAN LAUD. The Arabic lute gave rise to the European lute. Pear-shaped, has a larger soundboard than these, a shorter mast and has no frets. Music used in the Middle East, North Africa and East Africa. The word "lute" ا derived from Arabic (al-ud)
BANJO BURMESE. 6 strings of metal, the front decorated wood, consists of a double cover frofundidad adjustable by 12 screws, thus more or less air to escape from the sound board, and ultimately change the sound.
BANJO THAI. Consists of 3 metal strings, wooden soundboard patch snakeskin front.
KEMENCHE - Turkish stringed instrument. It is a kind of three-stringed violin like the rebec, and is used in the Black Sea region of Asia Minor known as the "kementche of laz" in Turkey. It is the main music instrument used in Poinciana. The kemenche is played upright, either resting on the knee, or subject in front of the musician supported standing on the ground.
TURCO BANJO. Composed of 6 metal strings, soundboard alumunio front patch of skin, the tension can be adjusted using screws
GOPICHAN - Indian stringed instrument. Also called Ektar, Bengali, is a stringed instrument used in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. It's literally a single rope attached to a membrane of skin. Was played by the jugglers of India and pressed with a finger. Usually has a single string stretched animal skin on a head (dried gourd, wood or coconut) and the neck is divided by a bamboo pole. Pressing the rope and press the two halves of the neck there is a unique and vibrant sound. Ektar today is widely used by folk singers.
KORA. African stringed instrument. It is an instrument mix of harp and lute, which is widespread among the people of West Africa to be built from a large calabash cut half covered with cow leather to make the sound box to which is added a notched bridge like a lute or guitar. The sound of the kora harp recalls, but when playing the traditional way, it resembles more the style of guitars. It uses only the thumb and forefinger of both hands to pluck the strings in a rhythmic fashion, while the remaining fingers securing the instrument on both sides of the ropes to hold it steady. This instrument is played in Mali, Guinea, Senegal and Gambia.
KORA
turtle shell resonance with goat skin patch.
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