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    Traditionally the laúd is used by folk string musical groups, such as Spanish or Filipino rondalla string ensembles, together with the guitar and the bandurria. Like the bandurria , it is tuned in fourths, but its range is one octave lower.

  2. The bandurria and laud are Spanish folk citterns which have 12 metal strings which are tuned in pairs. A cittern is a European fretted instrument with a teardrop shaped body, pairs of metal strings and a flat as opposed to a dome shaped back. On the bandurria the body meets the neck at the 7th fret.

  3. Spanish mandolin (bandurria) and Spanish lute (laud). The very lovely instruments in this collection are all handmade in Spain, using artisanal techniques passed down through generation after generation of skilled luthiers.

  4. His guitars are well built and he used good woods. This lute was built 100% in the style of the best Madrid guitars of the time. The top is made of solid cedar, while the back and sides are made of visually stunning rosewood. This lute has a powerful and responsive sound, with bright highs and deep, round basses.

  5. 3 sie 2022 · Suscríbete a mi canal principal , Raquel Álvarez, y a mi canal secundario La estela de Asradi. https://youtube.com/channel/UCFyeZd4mMf01QZxksNAaPGA

  6. 21 kwi 2012 · La família de los laúdes españoles esta compuesta por el Bandurrín, Bandurria soprano o Bandurria, Laudín o Bandurria cotra alto (entre el Laúd tenor y la Bandurria soprano), Laúd (Laúd tener o Laud) y Archilaúd, Arxilaúd, Laudón o Laúd barítono.

  7. 4 lut 2024 · Laud Spanish for “lute,” the laud is another string instrument you’ll find in Spain. It’s similar to the bandurria and other string instruments, however, the laud’s neck is longer than that on a bandurria.

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