SUMAJ LLAJTA
Instruments – Equipment
2025
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2025
Musicians who want to learn how to strum the strings of the charango, the emblematic instrument of the Andes, will come to this store. It derives from the old Spanish guitars, mandolins and timpani. They have a very metallic, high-pitched sound, are small in size and have five double rows of strings. There are numerous models at all price points, the most expensive being carved from a single piece of wood. There are also sikus, the real panflutes (different from the toys sold in tourist stores).
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