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Four-string guitar

Index Four-string guitar

There are many instruments which can be or are commonly referred to as four string guitars. [1]

13 relations: Bass guitar, Cavaquinho, Chitarra battente, Cigar box guitar, Cuatro (Venezuela), Guitar, Kabosy, Kroncong, Tahitian ukulele, Tamburica, Tenor guitar, Tiple, Ukulele.

Bass guitar

The bass guitar (also known as electric bass, or bass) is a stringed instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, except with a longer neck and scale length, and four to six strings or courses.

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Cavaquinho

The cavaquinho (pronounced in Portuguese) is a small Portuguese string instrument in the European guitar family, with four wire or gut strings.

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Chitarra battente

The chitarra battente (in Italian "strumming guitar", however "battente" literally means "beating" related to the fact that this guitar thumps the rhythm of the music) is a musical instrument, a chordophone of the guitar family.

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Cigar box guitar

The cigar box guitar is a primitive chordophone that uses an empty cigar box as a resonator.

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Cuatro (Venezuela)

The cuatro of Venezuela has four single nylon strings, tuned (ad'f#'b).

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Guitar

The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that usually has six strings.

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Kabosy

The kabosy is a box-shaped wooden guitar commonly played in music of Madagascar.

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Kroncong

Kroncong (pronounced "kronchong"; Keroncong, Krontjong) is the name of a ukulele-like instrument and an Indonesian musical style that typically makes use of the kroncong (the sound chrong-chrong-chrong comes from this instrument, so the music is called keronchong), the band or combo or ensemble (called a keronchong orchestra) consists of a flute, a violin, a melody guitar, a cello in pizzicato style, string bass in pizzicato style, and a female or male singer.

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Tahitian ukulele

The Tahitian ukulele (ukarere or Tahitian banjo) is a short-necked fretted lute with eight nylon strings in four doubled courses, native to Tahiti and played in other regions of Polynesia.

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Tamburica

Tamburica or Tamboura (Tamburica, Tamburica, Тамбурица, meaning "little Tamboura"; Tambura; Ταμπουράς, sometimes written tamburrizza or tamburitza) refers to a family of long-necked lutes popular in Southern Europe and Central Europe, especially Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia (especially Vojvodina), Slovenia, and Hungary.

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Tenor guitar

The tenor guitar or four-string guitar is a slightly smaller, four-string relative of the steel-string acoustic guitar or electric guitar.

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Tiple

A tiple (English pronunciation: /ˈtipəl/ or /tiplē/; Spanish pronunciation: \ˈtē(ˌ)plā\, literally treble or soprano) is a plucked-string chordophone of the guitar family.

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Ukulele

The ukulele (from ukulele (oo-koo-leh-leh); variant: ukelele) is a member of the lute family of instruments.

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Four-string guitar (disambiguation).

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four-string_guitar

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