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  2. Puerto Rican cuatro - Wikipedia

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    "Nuestro Cuatro: Volumen 1", The Puerto Ricans and their stringed instruments. An unprecedented documentary that reveals the emotional story of the development and the history of the music and stringed instruments traditions of Puerto Rico. "Nuestro Cuatro: Volumen 2", Un Concierto Histórico/A Historical Concert. The conclusion of the video ...

  3. Cuatro (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The Venezuelan Cuatro Chord Bible: A D F# B Standard Tuning 1,728 Chords. Cabot Books. ISBN 978-1-906207-00-7. Tobe A. Richards (2007). The Puerto Rican Cuatro Chord Bible: B E A D G Standard Tuning 1,728 Chords. Cabot Books. ISBN 978-1-906207-06-9. Eric F. Milland Ramos (2004). Método Para El Aprendizaje Del Cuatro Puertorriqueño.

  4. Tres (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Puerto Rican tres is shaped like a Puerto Rican cuatro, with cut-outs, unlike the Cuban variety, which has a guitar-like shape. By 1934, the Puerto Rican cuatro had reached New York and nowadays most Puerto Rican tres players specialize in their national adaptation of the instrument, a notable exception being Nelson González ...

  5. File:Curso de Guitarra.pdf - Wikipedia

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    This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.: You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work

  6. Cachi Cachi music - Wikipedia

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    El Cuatro de Puerto Rico evolved from four to six to a ten-string instrument. Cachi Cachi music, also spelled Kachi Kachi, Kachi-Kachi [1] and Katchi-Katchi, [2] is a term that was coined to refer to music played by Puerto Ricans [3] in Hawaii, after they migrated to Hawaii in 1901.

  7. Stringed instrument tunings - Wikipedia

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    Cuban Cuatro, Tres-Cuatro Cuba Cuatro, Puerto Rican: 10 strings 5 courses. B 3 B 2 •E 4 E 3 •A 3 A 3 •D 4 D 4 •G 4 G 4. Cuatro Tradicional, Cuatro Tenor, Cuatro Puertorriqueno, Cuatro Aviolinado, Cuatro Moderno, tenor Cuatro Puerto Rico The Tenor Cuatro is the standard instrument of the Puerto Rican Cuatro Family. [13]

  8. Daily Briefing: Allentown decides - AOL

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    "Como Puertorriqueño te diré que eso no tiene manera de disculparse!!!" : Allentown's Puerto Rican community reacted to the comments, with one person saying "As a Puerto Rican there's no apology ...

  9. Edwin Colón Zayas - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Colón Zayas (October 27, 1965), is a Puerto Rican cuatro player from Puerto Rico.He joins a large number of Puerto Rican artists, "innovative tradition-bearing," [1] who focus their talents in extolling the virtues of the Puerto Rican creole and Jíbaro way of life.