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Building a Charango — The Little High Lute of the Andes
Build a charango: a tiny, high-voiced Andean lute with ten strings in five doubled courses, once famously backed with an armadillo shell and now carved from wood. Build the deep little body, fit the fretted neck, tie the frets and string the five courses. A serious maker build in the fretted lute and why a small box sings high.
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Several hours over several sessions
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A tiny lute that sings high
A tiny lute that sings high
The charango is a small fretted lute with ten strings in five doubled courses. When the Spanish brought the lute-and-guitar family to the Andes, local makers shrank it and famously backed it with an armadillo shell — small body, short strings, a bright high voice.
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Make the little body
Make the little body
Hollow or build a small, deep rounded soundbox — traditionally an armadillo shell, today carved from a block of wood. Keep it small: a little box is what gives the charango its bright, high sound.
Vifaa kwa hatua hii:
Bloodwood Board1 kipande
PVA Wood Glue1 kipandeZana zinazohitajika:
Sloyd Carving Knife3
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Fit the soundboard
Fit the soundboard
Glue a thin flat softwood soundboard over the open face and cut a round soundhole in it. This top is the speaker that radiates the strings' vibration.
Vifaa kwa hatua hii:
Dry Softwood Board1 kipande4
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Fit the fretted neck
Fit the fretted neck
Fix a straight neck to the body and lay in the frets — little ridges across the neck. Pressing a string against a fret shortens its speaking length and so raises its note; the fret positions are what set the scale.
Vifaa kwa hatua hii:
Dowel Rod1 kipande
Nylon Fret Line1 kipande5
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String the five courses
String the five courses
Run ten strings in FIVE doubled courses (two strings side by side per course) from a bridge on the soundboard up over the frets to ten tuning pegs. The doubled strings ring together for the charango's shimmering chorus.
Vifaa kwa hatua hii:
Guitar String Set (Acoustic, Phosphor Bronze)1 kipande
Tuning Pegs10 vipande6
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Tune and strum
Tune and strum
Tune the five courses (the classic charango tuning is re-entrant, so it is not simply low-to-high), then strum and pluck. Press behind a fret to change a note, and let the doubled strings shimmer.
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Compendium — the fretted lute, small and high
Compendium — the fretted lute, small and high
The charango is a lute: strings stretched over a soundbox and along a fretted neck, plucked or strummed. Three ideas make it work. First, pitch: a string sounds higher when it is shorter, tighter or lighter, so the player raises a note by pressing the string down onto a FRET, which shortens the part that can vibrate — the same trick as the oud and the guitar, and the reason the frets are spaced the way they are. Second, doubled COURSES: the charango pairs its strings two-by-two, and because no two strings are ever perfectly identical they beat gently against each other, giving that rich shimmering chorus (the same reason a twelve-string guitar or a mandolin sounds so full). Third, and most charango of all, SIZE: the soundbox and the strings are tiny, and small light strings on a short scale vibrate fast, so the whole instrument sits an octave or so above a guitar — bright, chirping, cutting through the thin high-altitude air of the Andes. It descends from the Spanish vihuela and baroque guitar carried across the Atlantic, themselves descendants of the Arabic oud, and it belongs with every soundbox-and-strings instrument from the lyre of Ur onward — the charango is simply that ancient idea shrunk to fit a poncho pocket.
Vifaa
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Zana Zinazohitajika
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You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Sloyd Carving Knife, try:
Blunt Collection Knife
Gilder's Knife
Knife
Sharp Cinnamon Knife
Sharp Knife (faca)
Sharp Pruning Knife
Small Trimming Knife
Sharp Knife
Steel Pocket Knife
Flint Knife - Instead of PVA Wood Glue, try:
Polyurethane Glue
Wood Glue
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