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  • Martillo means hammer, but in the music sense it really is a pattern played on the bongo that sounds like a "hammer"

  • I don't believe so, at least easily. You would have to have a luthier rework the nut and bridge at the least, but I am not sure what the tension would be like. It would be interesting to try, but I would suggest playing it the way it is. Otherwise you just have a guitar and won't get the "style" the physical limitations of the instrument create.

    I hope that helps.

  • el punto guajiro lo trajeron los canarios a cuba te lo dise un cubano

  • Tiene raices en Los Canarios, pero es un estilo Cubano.

  • A que le llaman tumbao dicen?

  • punto libre

  • Very informative... Good if you're really interested in the laúd, changüi, and Cuban music in general.

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