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CUATRO DE PUERTO RICO

   
Definition: Of the guitar family; found in South America and the West Indies. The Venezuelan Cuatro has 4 strings, looks like a ukelele. The Puerto Rican Cuatro has 10 strings and looks more like a Cuban Tres.

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Atlas APP-15 Plucked Psaltery Spruce top with walnut back and sides. 22 Plain steel strings

Atlas APP-15 Plucked Psaltery


Spruce top with walnut back and sides. 22 Plain steel strings

Item ID: GX63054   Model No: APP-15   
    Product Features
  • 3 round soundholes with walnut rosettes.
  • No set tuning but easliy tuned diatonically from D to D for 3 octaves
    Product Specifications
  • Made in: Pakistan
  • Model Number: APP-15
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Other Zithers Information


All of the instruments in the zither family have a flat soundboard with strings stretched across. All the dulcimers are part of this family too. The autoharp is the most popular zither these days, as it is very easy to play and good to sing with. The Hammered Dulcimer is traditionally played across the British Isles, and variations are found all over the world from the Santoor to the Cymbalom.
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