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CHARANGO SESSIONS - CHAPTER TWO - Charango's typical playing techniques
This is the second entry presenting the Charango, click here to view the first one
As I told you in chapter one the origin of the Charango is Los Andes, it's a vast territory that includes big parts of the following countries: Ecuador, Perú, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina.
Each country and region has their own typical and folklorical genres that are played with charango and other instruments.
In Argentina we typically play charango in genres like Carnavalito, Cueca, Bailecito. I'be talking about these ones in next chapters.
In this entry I would like to show you some typical ways of playing the Charango.
As a melodic instrument, it is usually played making two parallel voices in 3rd or 6th.
As an armonic instrument, it is arpeggiated or strummed, of this last one there are two characteristic types: 'Repique' and 'Trémolo'
Here is an example for melodic play using two parallel voices:
Arpeggio:
'Repique':
'Trémolo':
Now I would like to share with you my version of 'De Ushuaia a la Quiaca' a great song by Gustavo Santaolalla
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