quijongo The stringed instrument is a percussive, used by natives of Nicaragua and Costa Rica, and known under the name of carimbó by Indians El Salvador. It consists of a flexible wooden stick, spread in an arc by a hemp rope, or metal and has held in place or a third of the way a small gourd (a small bowl made from the fruit of the gourd or Pumpkin, used for drinking water) that serves as a sounding board, although it was sometimes reinforced quijongo support base in another box.
This instrument is about 140 centimeters long and strike the string seejecuta by well seasoned with a stick to uncover and alternate cover the mouth of the cup with fingers hand, there was a sound like the wind swung to whistle through the woods, ranging in fourth and sixth pitch.
quijongo Duo (modern) and banjo (I could not encuntra quijongo true, but it's close)
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