Charanguita

The Charanguita (a Spanish hybrid word of "Charango" and "guitar") is a modern instrument created in the traditional Bolivian style of stringed instruments.,[1] resembling an upside-down guitar, with the body of the instrument nearer to the head of the performer, like a violin.

The charanguita is, thus, a hybrid of a charango and a guitar.

[2] A charanguita player can vary the notes and volume independently of its pitch.

The charanguita was invented by the Bolivian René Gamboa Soria[citation needed][when?]

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