Spanish Word of the Day Archive
Wednesday May 2, 2007
charango, noun:
charango
You may have heard Andean music from Bolivia and Peru. The highly distinctive, mandolin-like sound you hear in some arrangements is provided by the charango. This diminutive, ukulele-style instrument was traditionally made from an armadillo shell, though nowadays it is generally of wood. It has ten strings, tuned in pairs.
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