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Other stories say that the Spanish forbade the Andeans from playing their music and that the creation of the charango was a way of having an instrument that could be hidden under a poncho to keep their music alive. Another story says that the indigenous peoples were forbidden to play the Spanish guitarra and they created the charango to achieve a similar sound. A 2005 documentary film called [url=http://www.vivid-host.com/barbour.htm]www.vivid-host.com/barbour.htm[/url] El Charango documents the instrument as originating with the miners in Potosi, Bolivia and how it symbolizes the oppression and struggle of the people.
Certainly, the charango has had and continues to have an important place in the Andean culture. It's frequently used as entertainment during long travels. It's used for courting and has an important place in the music at weddings, burials and the many local festivals. [url=http://www.davidhabchy.com]barbour sale[/url] The melodies that are played vary according to the specific [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/louboutin.php]louboutin pas cher[/url] use for which they are intended.
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While the charango was and still is used for playing traditional folkloric music in the countryside, it is used in other ways in the urban areas and [url=http://www.getconversational.com]hollister france[/url] may be used as a concert instrument as well. Compositions by various classical composers have been arranged for play by guitars and charangos, making an interesting return to its past considering that it developed from a European instrument. It frequently makes an appearance [url=http://www.mquin.com/giuseppezanotti.php]giuseppe zanotti sneakers[/url] in Andean rock bands as well and also has found an occasional home with groups outside of South America such as The Gypsy Kings.

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