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|InstrumentDesc=The charango is a small Andean string instrument resembling a lute, traditionally made with an armadillo shell. It has five courses of double strings and is used widely in music of Bolivia, Peru, and Northern Argentina. | |InstrumentDesc=The charango is a small Andean string instrument resembling a lute, traditionally made with an armadillo shell. It has five courses of double strings and is used widely in music of Bolivia, Peru, and Northern Argentina. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:15, 15 May 2025
Charango
The charango is a small Andean string instrument resembling a lute, traditionally made with an armadillo shell. It has five courses of double strings and is used widely in music of Bolivia, Peru, and Northern Argentina.