The bandurria is a plucked string instrument in the lute family, with a small rounded body and twelve strings arranged in six double courses. Its roots stretch back to Renaissance Spain, where earlier cittern-like forms gave way to the high-strung, agile instrument players know today. That bright, silvery tone is no accident: the bandurria was built to cut through an ensemble, and it became the m...
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