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- Chinlili abstract "The Chinlili, also known as the Chinlilo, is a chordophone from Ayacucho, Peru. It is a variant of the Charango tuned to a lower tone. The frets are laid out diatonically, and it has 6 courses of 8 metal strings much like a dulcimer. The doubled courses courses on the instrument are tuned to an octave. The traditional tuning, known as the \"temple tuning\" of the courses is E - B - G - D - B - G. The Chinlili was prevalent in Chimaycha songs which portrayed scenes about courtship, love or poverty using metaphors from nature.Historically, the performers were herders who would meet while herding and compose music together. Current indigenous music in cities focuses on social problems and partying. The music is still a forum for people to connect through common issues, but those issues have changed.".
- Chinlili thumbnail Chinlili.png?width=300.
- Chinlili wikiPageExternalLink cuechin.htm.
- Chinlili wikiPageExternalLink c.htm.
- Chinlili wikiPageID "31844676".
- Chinlili wikiPageLength "2299".
- Chinlili wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Chinlili wikiPageRevisionID "685827497".
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink Ayacucho.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peruvian_musical_instruments.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_instruments.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink Charango.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink Chordophone.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink Course_(music).
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink Diatonic_and_chromatic.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink Dulcimer.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink Khonkhota.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLink File:Chuschi_2008_520.jpg.
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinlili".
- Chinlili wikiPageWikiLinkText "chinlili".
- Chinlili background "string".
- Chinlili classification String_instrument.
- Chinlili developed "Peru".
- Chinlili hornbostelSachsDesc "Composite chordophone".
- Chinlili imageCapt "A native Andean Peruvian lady playing a Chinlili.".
- Chinlili name "Chinlili".
- Chinlili names "Chinlilo".
- Chinlili related Charango.
- Chinlili related Khonkhota.
- Chinlili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Chinlili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Peru-stub.
- Chinlili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chinlili wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:String-instrument-stub.
- Chinlili subject Category:Peruvian_musical_instruments.
- Chinlili subject Category:String_instruments.
- Chinlili hypernym Chordophone.
- Chinlili type Instrument.
- Chinlili type Instrument.
- Chinlili comment "The Chinlili, also known as the Chinlilo, is a chordophone from Ayacucho, Peru. It is a variant of the Charango tuned to a lower tone. The frets are laid out diatonically, and it has 6 courses of 8 metal strings much like a dulcimer. The doubled courses courses on the instrument are tuned to an octave. The traditional tuning, known as the \"temple tuning\" of the courses is E - B - G - D - B - G.".
- Chinlili label "Chinlili".
- Chinlili sameAs Q5101105.
- Chinlili sameAs m.0gty9h_.
- Chinlili sameAs Q5101105.
- Chinlili wasDerivedFrom Chinlili?oldid=685827497.
- Chinlili depiction Chinlili.png.
- Chinlili isPrimaryTopicOf Chinlili.