💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Charango"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| charangonnoun | A type of large stringed instrument of the charango family, with a characteristically low pitch, originating in the traditional music of the Andean area. |
| chilladornoun | A fretted guitar-like stringed instrument of Peruvian origin, part of the charango family, usually with ten to fourteen strings in five courses. |
| guacharacanoun | (music) A percussion instrument in the form of a partly hollowed tube with ridges carved in its outer surface, played with a wire fork. |
| charanganoun | (uncountable, music) The genre of music they perform. |
| guitarrónnoun | (music) Any of several stringed instruments of Latin American origin. |
| cantaronoun | (music) A clayen pot used as a percussion instrument in South America. |
| guitjonoun | (music) A banjo-like string instrument, with fourteen strings in seven courses, tuned like a guitar and having a guitar-like neck. |
| chacareranoun | (uncountable) A genre of Argentinian and Bolivian folk music, a dance form played by contemporary musicians as soloists or in small ensembles of voice, guitar, violin and bombo drum. |
| bandolanoun | A plucked pear-shaped stringed instrument with a small body, originating in Colombia and Venezuela. |
| quenanoun | (music) A traditional flute of the Andes. |
| chachanoun | (India) An uncle, especially one's father's younger brother. |
| quenachonoun | (music) A larger, lower-toned version of the quena (traditional flute of the Andes). |
| guarachanoun | (music, uncountable) A genre of Cuban popular music with rapid tempo and lyrics. |
| bandurrianoun | (music) A plectrum-plucked stringed instrument with a flat-backed pear-shaped body, with twelve strings in six courses in its most common modern form, originating in Spain. |
| qamanchanoun | Alternative form of kamancheh. [(music) A long-necked stringed instrument (a spike fiddle) with a bowl-shaped body, traditionally featuring three silk strings but now more often four metal ones, played with a bow, common among the peoples of the Caucasus, Anatolia and the Near East.] |
| mejoraneranoun | A chordophone from Panama, traditionally carved out of a single block of wood. |
| chichanoun | A fermented beverage from South and Central America, most commonly made from maize, grapes or apples. |
| coanchanoun | A kind of bass drum played in Bolivia. |
| vihuelanoun | (music) A guitar-like string instrument of 15th- and 16th-century Spain, usually with six courses or sets of strings (twelve strings in total). |
| chirimianoun | (music) A Peruvian form of oboe / shawm |
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