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Whatever the resemblance to a flatback mandolin, there are differences: the mandolin is a smaller instrument, the soprano member of its family, tuned in fifths with the strings having the same tuning and range as the violin. The bandolón is closer to the
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with 18 strings, arranged in 6 courses, three strings per course, and played with a pick. It is associated with the típica orquestra (typical orchestra) in Mexico, especially the 1884
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at the Pan-American Exposition show another variation, an instrument with 12 strings (one less string per course).
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it is very similar. The bandola also has the 12 and 18 string settings, tuned in fourths, especially the
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A bandolón player with his 12-string bandolón, from a photo taken at the Pan American exposition, 1901.
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Prominent players of the instrument include members of the 1884
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Carlo Curti

Mexico
flatback mandolin
Carlo Curti
bandurria
bandola
"DEFINICIÓN DE BANDOLÓN, qué significa bandolón"
Alfabético temática Invicta
ISBN
9789580458708
El Mundo ilustrado, Volume 8, Part 1
Reseña histórica del teatro en México, Volumes 3-4
Picture of player with bandolón.
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Guitarra de golpe
Guitarra panzona
Guitarra séptima
Vihuela
Guitarrón
Quinta huapanguera
Jarana huasteca
Jarana jarocha
Arpa jarocha
Bajo quinto / sexto
Leona
Concheras

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