Features Sound box: Oregon spruce Pine Fingerboard: Jacaranda Type of wood: Jacaranda Sound hole: Round Strings: Metallic Tuning Pegs: Metallic Material Bridge: Bolivian Jacaranda and bone frets General Features: Tuning: C E A D (South American version. 4th string, "C", is octave)
Approx. Size: Length: 92 cm (36.22") Width: 32 cm (12.60") Height: 12 cm (4.72").
Also believed to be a descendant of the "guitarra", is the "tiple". Although others believe it was derived from smaller "guitarrillos", also of Spain. An instrument used in Puerto Rico since the early days of the Spanish colonial era, the tiple may have 3, or 5 strings. Tuning differed widely by region. In Puerto Rico the tiple was often used for accompaniment on sacred occasions or together with the cuatro and bourdon in secular orchestras for ballroom dances such as the minuet or waltz. |