Features Sound box: Oregon Spruce Pine Fingerboard: Jacaranda Type of wood: Jacaranda Sound hole: Round Strings: Nylon Tuning Pegs: Metallic Material Bridge: Jacaranda and bone frets General Features: Tuning: The most common tuning for the requinto is 4 notes up from the prime guitar. This means that the tuning is A D G C E A. The requinto is notated as if it were tuned conventionally, so that the instruction to play the open first string is written as an instruction to play E. When played, a A comes out, 4 notes higher. What this means is that the requinto guitar reads from the same notation as classical (prime) guitar, and is played with the same technique - nothing is different except that the notes come out higher in pitch than the notation suggests. Once the requinto is tuned, the different tuning can be forgotten about
Approx. Size: Length: 85 cm (33.46") Width: 35 cm (12.20") Height: 9 cm. (3.54").
The requinto guitar is a six-string nylon guitar with a scale length of 430 to 440 mm, which is about 18% smaller than a standard guitar scale. Its a very popular instrument in Mexico used in solos and trios to play the famous boleros. |