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La Guitarra — Guitar
General[TABLE=sortable] {||}Spanish| English {|}acorde | chord {|}ampli | amp {|}amplificador | amplifier {|}brazo | neck {|}cabeza | head {|}caja | body {|}cejilla | bar (when you hold down all 6 strings with one finger) {|}cejilla | nut {|}clavija , clavija de afinación | peg, tuning peg, tuner {|}cuerda | string {|}mástil | neck {|}nota | note {|}pastilla | pickup {|}pila , batería | battery {|}puente | bridge {|}receptor | pickup {|}talón | heel {|}traste | fret {|}uña | pick {|}plumilla | pick {|}púa (Spain) | pick {|}diapasón | tuning fork {|}diapasón | pitch pipe {|}diapasón | fretboard {|}trastero | fretboard [/TABLE] Verbos (los) - Verbs[TABLE=sortable] {||}Spanish | English {|}afinar | to tune {|}afinar la guitarra | to tune the guitar {|}subir de tono | to go up a key {|}tocar | to play [/TABLE] Adjetivos (los) - Adjectives[TABLE=sortable] {||}Spanish | English {|}afinado | in tune {|}agudo | high (sharp) {|}desafinado | out of tune {|}grave | low (flat) {|}bemol | flat {|}la bemol | A flat (Ab) {|}sostenido | sharp {|}fa sostenido menor | F sharp minor (F#m) {|}suspendido | suspended {|}mayor | major {|}menor | minor [/TABLE] Tipos de guitarra - Types of guitar[TABLE=sortable] {||}Spanish | English {|}guitarra clásica | classical guitar {|}guitarra española | classical guitar {|}guitarra electroacústica | electroacoustic guitar {|}guitarra eléctrica | electric guitar [/TABLE] Notas (las) - Notes[TABLE=sortable] {||}Spanish | English {|}do | do (C) {|}re | re (D) {|}mi | mi (E) {|}fa | fa (F) {|}sol | sol (G) {|}la | la (A) {|}si | ti (B) [/TABLE] |
Guitarra clásica o española.
Diapasón o trastero (fingerboard?) |
Uña (la) - Guitar pick
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Rasqueado / rasqueo - a strum with backs of fingers Golpeador - tap plate Caja / cuerpo - body |
Requinto (el) = riff? :thinking:
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I only know 'requinto' as a name for a smaller guitar (usually with a single cutaway).
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In trio music played around here, some guitar solos that need a certain skill to play fast notes are called "requintos". That is why I thought it might be related to electric guitar riffs. :)
Chamín Correa is a guitar player, famous for his "requintos"... |
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A bit belatedly, I've spotted 'agudo' translated as 'high', I think 'sharp' would be more accurate; especially in UK English.
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Now this is interesting.
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"Requinto" must be a south-american word , I am a metal guitar player and never heard of it.
"Enquintar" means to adjust the intonation at the bridge "Quinta" is a "fifth interval" I also know "plectrum" for "púa" "Trastero" in Spain is quite a different thing , it means a room for storing old stuff or things not often used ( trastos ) |
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la guitarra flamenca: "blanca" = aros y fondo de ciprés; "negra" = de palosanto.
la tapa de las dos puede ser de pino, o de cedro. los aros = sides el fondo = back la tapa (armónica) = top |
Maybe this is also interesting for this thread:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapping El ukulele es tambíen una guitarra, ¿no? (btw. is this small sentence correct?) |
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Otherwise, your sentence is correct. |
Thanks. It's always this error. :-(
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