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Small Andean stringed instrument of the lute family
The charango is a small Andean stringed instrument of the lute family, from the Quechua and Aymara populations in the territory of the Altiplano in post-Colonial
Charango
2002 studio album by Morcheeba
Charango is the fourth studio album by English electronic music group Morcheeba, released in the first week of July 2002 through Warner Bros. Records.
Charango_(album)
Peruvian musical instrument
The hatun charango (Quechua: "grand charango") is a small plucked chordophone (stringed instrument) from Peru, related to the guitars and lutes. Specifically
Hatun_charango
Break in an otherwise ascending or descending order of string pitches
tuned in this way include: Baroque (5-course) guitar Five-string banjo Charango Cittern Venezuelan Cuatro Laouto Lirone Mexican Guitarrón Mexican vihuela
Reentrant_tuning
Andean stringed instrument
The ronroco (also spelt ronrroco) is a bass or baritone member of the charango family, with a 44–50-centimetre scale length. It was invented in 1968 by
Ronroco
1631. Peruvian music is dominated by the national instrument, the charango. The charango is member of the lute family of instruments and was invented during
Music_of_Peru
English musician (born 1991)
was introduced to traditional local folk music and learned to play the charango, an Andean instrument. In 2014, he brought together Andalusian and Latin
Blanco_White
Bolivian charangist and composer
William Centellas and others. She has won important awards at the Aiquile Charango Festival, among other competitions. She is the leader of the musical group
Luciel_Izumi
Chilean musician and folklorist (1917–1967)
began playing the cuatro, an instrument of Venezuelan origin, and the charango, an instrument of Bolivian origin. Parra returned to South America with
Violeta_Parra
Argentine musician (1938–2018)
musician, son of Bolivian immigrants and a world-renowned interpreter of charango. He was disciple of Mauro Núñez, a Bolivian musician and luthier that built
Jaime_Torres_(musician)
Peruvian Andean music group
with traditional Andean instruments such as the zampoña, quena, quenacho, charango, and Western-origin instruments such as the guitar and violin. Antología's
Antología_(band)
English electronic band
European countries, it disappointed some fans. But the band's fourth album, Charango, released in 2002, saw a return to their roots. The singles "Otherwise"
Morcheeba
Brazilian music group
(electric guitar and charango) Rosilvado Cordeiro - (electric guitar and charango) Ailton Arruda - (electric guitar and charango) Mauro Drummond (electric
Carrapicho
Andean stringed instrument
can refer either to two related types of charango. The first type, simply called chillador, is a type of charango which has a flat back and is usually steel-strung
Chillador
Bolivian folk band
tuntuna, huayno, and carnavales. The instruments the band uses include the charango, quena, zampoña, ronroco, guitar, and bombo. The name Kjarkas comes from
Los_Kjarkas
Country in South America
huayno. Peruvian music is dominated by the national instrument, the charango. The charango is a member of the lute family of instruments and was invented during
Peru
2026 studio album by Joshua Chuquimia Crampton
shoegaze and Andean folk, incorporating regional instruments such as the charango, ronroco, and bombo italaque drum alongside electric guitar-based arrangements
Anata_(album)
fretted stringed instrument, of the charango family. Its general shape and construction are very similar to the charango, but it is larger and is typically
Charangon
2009 studio album by The Bronx
Gabriel, California with producer and engineer John Avila, who also played charango, sang backing vocals, and mixed the album with the band. In June 2008 the
Mariachi El Bronx (2009 album)
Mariachi_El_Bronx_(2009_album)
Placental mammals in the order Cingulata
Armadillo shells have traditionally been used to make the back of the charango, an Andean lute instrument. In certain parts of Central and South America
Armadillo
2014 studio album by Ute Lemper
are performed by Ute Lemper’s regular cabaret band with the addition of charango player Freddy Torrealba. "La nuit dans l'ile" "Madrigal Escrito en Invierno"
Forever_(Ute_Lemper_album)
2000 studio album by Morcheeba
January 2024. "The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community: Awards ('Charango')". IFPI Switzerland. Hung Medien. "British album certifications – Morcheeba
Fragments_of_Freedom
(Italy) Chapey (Cambodia) Charango (Bolivia) Charango bajo Hualaycho Ronroco Charangón Chillador Hatun charango Ranka charango Chardha (Afghanistan, Pakistan)
List_of_string_instruments
Peruvian singer and charango player (1933–2018)
Guardia Neyra (10 February 1933 – 16 July 2018) was a Peruvian singer and charango player. Considered a master of the Ayacucho regional style of traditional
Jaime_Guardia
Bolivian singer (1940–2022)
member of the group Los Jairas. In 1962, Cavour founded the Museo del charango in La Paz, which ultimately became the Museo de Instrumentos Musicales
Ernesto_Cavour
Genre of Andean music and dance
including quena (flute), harp, siku (panpipe), accordion, saxophone, charango, lute, violin, guitar, and mandolin. Some elements of huayno originate
Huayno
Canadian musician
Guitar, composer 2012 Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros Here Guitars, charango, ronrocco, banjo, vocals, composer, band member 2013 Alex Ebert All Is
Mark_Noseworthy
2011 studio album by The Bronx
jarocho, vihuela, jarana, backing vocals Additional musicians John Avila – charango, backing vocals Alfredo Ortiz – percussion Laura Peña – gritos, backing
Mariachi El Bronx (2011 album)
Mariachi_El_Bronx_(2011_album)
American folk rock band
Ford-Young – bass, vocals Mark Noseworthy – guitar, vocals, banjo, mandolin, charango, ronroco Crash Richard – vocals, percussion As of marketing on the band's
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Edward_Sharpe_and_the_Magnetic_Zeros
Ancient string instrument
Archlute Barbat (lute) Bağlama (Saz) Baglamas Bouzouki Byzantine Lyra Charango Chitarra Italiana Dombra Domra Dutar Lute Mandolin Oud Pandura Panduri
Pandura
Chilean musical group
Juanita Parra – drums, percussion (1990–present) Carlos Cabezas – vocals, charango, violin, flute (1998–present) Francisco Bosco – saxophone, organ (2004–present)
Los_Jaivas
Song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1979
Buckingham a charango, an instrument from the Andes with triple coursed strings and an armadillo shell on the back. Buckingham retuned the charango and layered
That's_All_for_Everyone
Seat of government of Bolivia
Ayoreos. Museo del Charango (Museum of Charango): Located in Calle Linares, the museum displays an important variety of charangos. Other native instruments
La_Paz
Stringed musical instrument
The Charanguita (a Spanish hybrid word of "Charango" and "guitar") is a modern instrument created in the traditional Bolivian style of stringed instruments
Charanguita
Musical instrument from southern Veracruz, Mexico
derivative of Spanish instruments are also made this way, notably the charango of Bolivia. The sound is distinctive—it does not sound like either a ukulele
Jarana_jarocha
American world music band
and Chris Enghauser (bass). Instruments utilized include the Bolivian charango, the Turkish cumbus, the Appalachian dulcimer, mandolin, and guitar. The
Dromedary_(band)
Subcategory of string instruments
(Croatia) Cak (Indonesia) Cavaquinho (Portugal and Brazil) Çeng (Turkey) Charango (South America) Chitarra battente (Italy) Çiftelia (Albania and Kosovo)
Plucked_string_instrument
Colombian musical ensemble
and Portuguese. Other members include Santiago Prieto, who plays the charango, violin, and guitar; Eva Peroni on the bass; Jairo Alfonso on the winds
Monsieur_Periné
2020 studio album by Ichiko Aoba
d'étoiles" for the same reason. For the song "Pilgrimage", he used the charango, a lute-like instrument traditionally used in South America, to create
Windswept_Adan
American singer-songwriter
Invariable Heartache (City Slang 2010) with Cortney Tidwell Morcheeba, Charango (Sire 2002) - What New York Couples Fight About The Band of Blacky Ranchette
Kurt_Wagner_(musician)
French tennis player & singer (born 1960)
unconstitutional. Re-releases 2004: Yannick Noah / Live (2 CDs – FR #134) 2010: Charango / Pokhara (2 Cds – FR #103) "Borg downs Noah in Canadian Open". The Spokesman-Review
Yannick_Noah
People of Peru
the harp, as well as the development of crossbred instruments like the charango. African contributions to Peruvian music include its rhythms and the cajón
Peruvians
American composer (born 1972)
including drums, piano, guitar, bass, cello, world percussion, synthesizer, charango and bouzouki. Tyler began scoring features shortly after graduating from
Brian_Tyler
Small Portuguese plucked string instrument of the European guitar family
and historical Hellenistic tetrachords.[citation needed] Tenor guitar Charango Richards, Tobe A. (2008). The Cavaquinho Chord Bible: DGBD Standard Tuning
Cavaquinho
Musical artist
music scene of Tepoztlán and fell in love with the ronroco – a type of charango. Aukai continued to travel and eventually relocated to Colorado, where
Aukai
American folk song
Laforêt recorded a ballad-style version of the song, accompanied on the charango by the Argentinian musician Jorge Milchberg. Noel Pointer, an African-American
The_Wayfaring_Stranger_(song)
Traditional indigenous dance from the Argentinian Altiplano and puna regions
music is characterized by the use of instruments such as the quena, siku, charangos and the bombo. The dance is set staged in groups or with multiple partners
Carnavalito
Greek plucked stringed instrument
instruments with octave-paired courses (such as the 12-string guitar, charango or bajo sexto). These 'octave strings' add to the fullness of the sound
Bouzouki
Canadian folk singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar, autoharp, hammered dulcimer, piano, ukulele, charango Years active 2004–present Labels Rough Trade, Hardwood, Secret City Website
Basia_Bulat
Place in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia
its population is Quechua, and its residents are reputed to be the best charango makers in the country. "Base de datos Sistema Meteorológico–SISMET" (in
Aiquile
1989 studio album by Pat Metheny Group
percussion Pedro Aznar – vocals, guitar, marimba, vibraphone, tenor saxophone, charango, melodica, pan pipe, percussion Armando Marçal – percussion Pat Metheny
Letter_from_Home_(album)
2024 soundtrack album by Anirudh Ravichander
Jeremiah – electric guitar (tracks: 1, 2, 4), acoustic guitar (track: 2), charango (track: 2) Amalraj – Arabic violin (track: 4), violas (track: 4), cumbus
Devara:_Part_1_(soundtrack)
French songwriter (born 1953)
Noah, 2000) Si tu savais (Pokhara, 2003) Te quiero (Charango, 2006) Un jour « le combat » (Charango, 2006) Yessaï (Pokhara, 2003) Une place pour moi (A/C
Robert_Goldman_(songwriter)
the smallest member of the charango family. It is the same or similar to the maulincho. The walaychu along with the charango and its variations are believed
Walaycho
origen e historia del charango Archived 2015-01-07 at the Wayback Machine www.charango.cl Ector Soto Copyright © 1999 Charango para todos. Reservados
Music_of_Chile
2021 soundtrack album by Akiyuki Tateyama
of specialist musicians who played folk instruments such as quena and charango. For the soundtracks used during the scenes between Rin Shima and her grandfather
Laid-Back Camp (2021 soundtrack)
Laid-Back_Camp_(2021_soundtrack)
2000 studio album by Al Di Meola
(1–8), synthesizers (5, 7) Hernan Romero – background harmony guitar (1), charango (4), vocals (4), second acoustic guitar part (6), acoustic bass guitar
World Sinfonía III – The Grande Passion
World_Sinfonía_III_–_The_Grande_Passion
American musician (born 1972)
the sounds of Latin American instruments such as Peruvian pan flute or charango guitar, although the works are typically scored for Western classical instruments
Gabriela_Lena_Frank
Colombian singer (born 1977)
album. The song took heavy influence from Andean music, including the charango and pan flute in its instrumentation. It became an international success
Shakira
American musician (1944–2023)
banjo, mandolin, dobro, hardingfele, bouzouki, cittern, bağlama, gumbus, charango, cümbüş, oud and zither. He was described as "the unparalleled master of
David_Lindley_(musician)
2026 studio album by Young the Giant
tracks), guitar (tracks 1–10), vocals (1, 2, 7–9), synthesizer (3–6, 9), charango (4), keyboards (5), percussion (10), piano (11) Francois Comtois – production
Victory_Garden_(album)
Musical artist
records on over 40 instruments collected from all over the world, including charango, ronroco, fretted violin, bowed guitar, prepared piano, prepared guitar
Kim_Carroll
British glam/pop rock group
1973–1979, 1990–1995: lead vocals, 12-string guitars, acoustic guitars, charango, Veracruzana harp, harmonium, synthesisers, "Klockwork machinery" Henry
Sailor_(band)
Musical instrument
five-course bass instrument used in tejano and norteño music. The five-course charango and other members of its family (hualyacho, charangon, ronroco, et al)
Ten-string_guitar
1996 studio album by Al Di Meola
Dino Saluzzi – bandoneon (2–4, 7, 8, 10) Hernan Romero – keyboards (5), charango (5), voice (5, 8) Chris Carrington – guitars (2, 6), classical guitar (3
Di_Meola_Plays_Piazzolla
1973 studio album by Art Garfunkel
– vocals, guitars Tommy Tedesco – bouzouki, mandolin Jorge Milchberg – charango Joe Osborn – bass Carl Radle – bass Hal Blaine – drums Jim Gordon – drums
Angel_Clare
2024 song by Anirudh Ravichander, Ramajogayya Sastry and Shilpa Rao
Martis – choreography Keba Jeremiah – electric & acoustic guitar and charango Ananthakrrishnan – solo violin and music advisor Shashank Vijay – rhythm
Chuttamalle
Bolivian musical quintet
Rumillajta Origin La Paz, Bolivia Genres Andean music Instruments Charango, Charangón Guitarra Zampoñas (Chuli, malta, zanka and toyos) Quenas Quenachos
Rumillajta
2025 film soundtrack album
Abhyankkar, Rupendar Venkatesh, Akash Shravan Instruments Classical guitar and charango: Keba Jeremiah Acoustic, electric and bass guitars: Keba Jeremiah, Robin
Dude_(soundtrack)
2003 greatest hits album by Morcheeba
Big Calm) and "What New York Couples Fight About" (from the 2002 album Charango), as well as the previously unreleased songs "What's Your Name" and "Can't
Parts_of_the_Process
love songs about mountains. Eddy Navia, a founder of the group noted as a charango player, left in 1988 to join Sukay. Contributing artist The Rough Guide
Savia_Andina
Musical instrument of the guitar family
Islands, the Spanish vihuela, the Mexican requinto jarocho, and the Andean charango traditionally made of an armadillo shell. In Indonesia, a similar Portuguese-inspired
Ukulele
Dalence (born 6 September 1949) is a Bolivian composer, musician, and charango virtuoso. Two-time Latin Grammy nominee Eddy Navia was born in Potosí,
Eddy_Navia
Argentine rock band
guitar, harmonica), Daniel Suárez (vocals), Germán Sbarbati (vocals, charango), Juan Subirá (keyboards, accordion, vocals), Pepe Céspedes (bass, vocals
Bersuit_Vergarabat
2001 single by Shakira
Latin music and worldbeat, with distinctive Andean instruments like the charango and the quena. "Whenever, Wherever" is composed in the key of C♯ minor
Whenever,_Wherever
Musical artist
and chorus Mauricio Lira: guitar and chorus Ariel Carrasco: keyboards, charango, and chorus Francisco Vílchez: trombone Diego Muñoz: baritone sax Ignacio
Santa_Feria
music and its prominent use of the harp, along with the accordion and charango. They are based out of Newark, California, United States, and are originally
Raza_Obrera
Greek musician and composer (born 1954)
instruments from around the world from an Australian didgeridoo to a Peruvian charango, to perform with his classical orchestra, rock rhythm section, and electronic
Yanni
Musical instrument
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Folk_instrument
1982 live album by Mercedes Sosa
Dios - bass, guitar, arranger, and music director Omar Espinoza - guitar, charango Domingo Cura - percussion "Mercedes Sosa – Mercedes Sosa En Argentina"
Mercedes_Sosa_en_Argentina
Movement and genre of Chilean pop
origins Chilean culture, Music and politics Typical instruments Bass guitar, charango, drums, guitar, pan flute Regional scenes Argentina Brazil Bolivia Chile
Nueva_canción_chilena
guitars and bombo legüero (a large indigenous drum), and occasionally, charango and quena. Los Fronterizos' success may be attributed to their touching
Los_Fronterizos
Bolivian musical group
folk music group that was active in the 1960s. Their work features the charango, a stringed instrument from Bolivia. World Music wrote that "In Bolivia
Los_Jairas
Chilean band
Marcelo Concha, quena, zampoña, sax, charango, and voice Harley Labra, drums Joseph Barahona, quena, zampoña, charango, and voice Nicolás Rodríguez, bass
Sol_y_Lluvia
15-stringed musical instrument in Ecuador
instruments including: twin flutes, guitars, violins, quenas, a drum, a charango, a rondador, and a harmonica. The music and dance that characterize the
Bandolin
1986 studio album by Bruce Cockburn
Tonight" – 3:54 Bruce Cockburn – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, and charango Fergus Jemison Marsh – bass, Chapman stick Hugh Marsh – violin Jon Goldsmith
World_of_Wonders_(album)
Topics referred to by the same term
the album Gargantuan (album), 1993 "Aqualung", a song by Morcheeba from Charango (album), 2002 "Aqualung", a song by Miss Li from the album A Woman's Guide
Aqualung
2013 studio album by Josh Groban
Chaney – bass guitar Tim Pierce – guitar Ramon Stagnaro – acoustic guitar, charango Carlos del Puerto – bass guitar Arturo Sandoval – trumpet Walter Afanasieff
All_That_Echoes
Animated educational television series
food. Andy Hopper (voiced by Jaiden Cannatelli in "Hola Mariachi!" - "The Charango Kid" and Evan O'Donnell in "Cusco, Weave Got a Problem" - "Love and Harmony")
Let's_Go_Luna!
Musician and composer
Wilson Hermosa's specialty were string instruments, in particular the charango. He died on 12 February 2008 in Cochabamba following a stroke.[citation
Wilson_Hermosa_González
Israeli indie folk band
Kaufman (beatbox, percussion, bass, melodica, programming, keyboards, charango, vocals). The Raw Men Empire was formed in 2009 by accidental meetings
The_Raw_Men_Empire
Mexican string instrument
derivative of Spanish instruments are also made this way, notably the charango of Bolivia. http://stringedinstrumentdatabase.aornis.com/ Stringed Instrument
Leona_(instrument)
2019 studio album by Tinariwen
McCombs – guitar (tracks 9, 10), backing vocals (track 9) Micah Nelson – charango, mandolin (track 4) Stephen O'Malley – guitar (tracks 3, 10, 12) Jeiche
Amadjar
2017 American film
Dale Turner (songwriter), who used a little guitar from Bolivia called a Charango to represent the dandelion's onscreen presence. In an interview conducted
Weeds_(2017_film)
stringed instruments Charangos Charango Charangón Hualaycho (Walaycho) Ronroco Hatun charango Chillador Ayacucho Bajo charango Chango Charango mediano KhonKhota
List_of_musical_instruments
2002 live album by Bersuit Vergarabat
Juan Subirá – Accordion, Keyboards, Coros, Group Member Jaime Torres – Charango Alfredo Toth – Producer Manuel Uriona – Percussion Alejandro Vázquez –
De_la_Cabeza
Puerto Rican musician
melodica harmonica cuatro accordion tres banjo lute mandolin oud cümbüş charango erke ukulele bouzouki vihuela harp autoharp zither timple guitarro gittern
Eduardo_Cabra
American singer, songwriter, producer and artist
Instruments Vocals guitar bass drums percussion keyboards harmonica surdo charango cello Years active 2008–present Member of Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts
Micah_Nelson
Bolivian folk music group
guitar), Ulises Hermosa Fernández (first guitar), Luis Medrano Hermosa (charango, music producer and sound engineer), Branly Yáñez Enríquez (drums), Mario
Chila_Jatun
1976 studio album by Milton Nascimento
Ranevsky (Iura), Márcio Eymard Mallard, Peter Dauelsberg, Watson Clis; Charango: Polo Cabrera; Cor anglais: Braz Limongi; Choir:Bebel Gilberto, Beto Guedes
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Spanish form of French Bayard, BAJARDO means "bay color." This was the name of Reynaldo's horse, once the property of Amadis of Gaul. It was found by Malagigi, the wizard, in a cave guarded by a dragon which the wizard slew. According to tradition, the horse still lives, but flees at the approach of man, so that no one can ever hope to catch him.
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican, Teutonic
From the Spring Hill; Hill Near the Well
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English
English : variant of Game.English : from Anglo-Norman French gambon ‘ham’, a diminutive of gambe, Norman-Picard form of Old French jambe ‘leg’ (Late Latin gamba), hence probably a nickname for someone with some peculiarity of the legs or gait.
Biblical
my light, my fire
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Welsh
Legendary son of Nwython.
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American, Australian, Basque, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Swedish
Sixth Month of the Year; June; Born in June; Vital Force
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Spanish
From the city.
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Biblical
Mourning of waters.
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