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Spanish guitar

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Spanish guitar
n
(Music / Instruments) the classic form of the guitar; a six-stringed instrument with a waisted body and a central sound hole


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Son combines the structure and elements of Spanish cancion and the Spanish guitar with African rhythms and percussion instruments of Bantu and Arara origin.
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From a unique style of flamenco with strong Arab influences that is native to Granada, to strains of the traditional Spanish guitar, Granada Doaba draws influence from centuries of musical history.
 
 
 
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