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By Martyn Panes Back to the Hobgoblin FAQ index page
The strings are tuned in pairs like a mandolin. The third pair is usually tuned to octaves, while the other four pairs are in unison. One striking aspect of the standard tuning is that the strings do not ascend uniformly from low to high. Rather, they jump up, down, up and up, forming an Am7 chord (with an E bass) all within one octave.
Some Charango Chords
With thanks to Martyn Panes for sending us this information.
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