| It is up for debate with regards to the exact derivation
and evolution of this diminutive stringed instrument. It is generally
conceded that the Charango originated in Bolivia shortly after the Spanish
conquistadors arrived, so it is possibly inspired by their vihuela,
banduria or lutes.
If you've ever heard a Charango played by someone
who knows how to use it, you realize what a wonderful energized sound
comes from these little bundles of fun!
The Charango has 5 pairs of strings tuned G C E A E.
If you ignore the high E string, what remains is essentially a ukulele,
which is the highest four strings of a guitar capoed at the fifth fret.
All of your guitar chord shapes will work on strings 2-5, then just
use your ear to find the right note on the high E! |