Mexican Vihuela - Mexican Vihuela

Mexican Vihuela

the Mexican vihuela the same name as the historic Spanish plucked string instrument, the two have little to do with each other, and they are not closely related. The Mexican vihuela has more in common with the Timple Canario (see: timple) due to both having five strings and both having vaulted (convex) backs. The Mexican vihuela is a small, deep-bodied rhythm guitar built along the same lines as the guitarrĂ³n. The Mexican vihuela is used by mariachi groups, most notably in central Jalisco, Mexico. It is played with fingers (can also be played with a pick that is put in your first finger) strumming open chords on the fretted part of the neck.

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