What is the difference between charango and ronroco?

The difference between a ronroco and charango is size and pitch. The Ronroco body shape is angular, whereas the charango resembles a very small classical guitar with an oversized headstock. The bigger ronroco is tuned an octave lower than the charango.

Where is the ronroco from?

The ronroco is a stringed South American lute-like instrument. It is based on the concept of the charango, but is larger and is tuned lower, offering a deeper baritone sound. It was invented in the 1980s in Bolivia by Gonzalo Hermosa for use in his group called Los Kjarkas (Wikipedia, 2015).

What is the national instrument of Bolivia?

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List of national instruments (music)

Nation Instrument H-S number
Bolivia charango charanga 321.321-6
Brazil guitar violão 321.322
Brazil berimbau 311.121.221
Brazil pandeiro 211.311 + 112.122

What does the charango sound like?

The charango’s sound is powerful, high-pitched and sweet. It is well suited to playing melancholy Andean ballads, but it can also produce a joyous, bouncy sound. All this depends on the tune being played, the musical style and the type of charango.

What does a ronroco sound like?

The Ronroco is a stringed mandolin like instrument of the Andean regions. It has a sound box traditionally fashioned from the shell of an armadillo or tortoise, now often made of wood. It typically has 10 strings in five courses of 2 strings each….

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What is a 10 string small guitar called?

Charango

String instrument
Other names Quirquincho, Mulita, Tatu, Kirki
Hornbostel–Sachs classification 321.321-5 (Composite chordophone sounded by the bare fingers)
Developed Early 18th century (perhaps earlier)
Playing range

How is the Cretan lyra typically played?

The Cretan lyra is a small, pear-shaped, three-string fiddle, (7) held upright and played by stopping the strings from the side with fingernails, widespread in Crete and the Dodecanese.

What is Bolivian music called?

Most prominent Bolivian musical forms identified in its culture and origins are the Kullawada, Morenada, Caporales, Llamerada, Diablada, Tonada (or, directly Tinku), Sikuri, Tarqueada, Taquirari, Carnavalito, Bailecito, Huayño, Lamento, Afro-Bolivian Saya, Tuntuna, Taki Taki, Waca Tocoris, Chovena, Sarao, Potolos.

How much is a charango?

Currently, in North America such tourist charangos might be found used for under a $100, in contrast, professional grade charangos are usually above $300.

How is the charango tuned?

The basic charango has five pairs (or courses) of strings, typically tuned GCEAE. This tuning, disregarding octaves, is similar to the typical C-tuning of the ukulele or the Venezuelan cuatro, with the addition of a second E-course. Unlike most other stringed instruments, all ten strings are tuned inside one octave.

What is the purpose of a 10 string guitar?

The use of the ten-string classical guitar is similar to that of the harp guitar: Six-string guitar music can be played on the first six strings, but with added resonance from the extra strings. This was Yepes’ original intention and the reason for the design.