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David DeLoach


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Post  Posted 22 Oct 2023 5:10 am    
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Just got home from some traveling with the family. I didn't take a guitar because of the uncertainty of carrying it on the many flights we took, so instead I took a small South American 10 string Charango which was very easy to carry on.

I'd never really delved into mapping the fretboard of a Charango, so before leaving home, I printed out many pages of the Charango fretboard I had created which showed every note on every string as well as some blank fretboard templates.

It is tuned G - C - E - A - E (low to high) with pairs of unison strings, except for the middle pair or E strings which are an octave apart.

On the long 7 - 9 hour flights I'd sit there studying those sheets and marking out various chord voicings/fingerings as well the some fingerings for different major scales, pentatonic scales, major/minor 6ths intervals, etc.

I made significant progress in understanding this instrument and now hope to record with it soon.

My son took this photo of me in the Naples, Italy airport where I had found a secluded area to actually play what I had mapped out on paper.

The Charango has such a unique and great sound and is surprisingly loud for its small size.






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Phillip Hermans

 

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Berkeley, California, USA
Post  Posted 27 Oct 2023 2:36 pm    
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Looks like a nice one!

I also have one, that I rarely play... I did use it for a performance of Terry Riley's "In C" but thats about it.

I never thought about traveling with it as you did, thats not a bad idea! Maybe that will actually get me to play it...
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Carey Lainhart

 

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Upstate New York, USA
Post  Posted 28 Oct 2023 6:04 am    
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Very cool. Could you share where you got it ? Thanks
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Jon Light


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Saugerties, NY
Post  Posted 28 Oct 2023 7:10 am    
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When I was a kid a good friend returned from a family trip to South America with one that looked like this. I have no idea if it was a serious instrument or just a tourist wall hanger. But I guarantee that I remember it well. Makes an impression.


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David DeLoach


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Post  Posted 29 Oct 2023 6:00 am    
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Carey Lainhart wrote:
Very cool. Could you share where you got it ? Thanks


I have 2 Charangos. I bought the first one (on the left in the photo below) in Mendoza, Argentina in 2004 and my Peruvian son-in-law's mom brought the second one (on the right in the photo below) to me from Lima, Peru last year.


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Chris Brooks

 

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Providence, Rhode Island
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2023 7:10 pm    
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I've become a fan of Peruvian cumbia. Charango is essential. Check out Chicas del Sol and their rather attractive charango player.
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