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º¼¸®ºñ¾Æ»ê ·Ð´Ùµµ¸£ 21°ü(Small Rondador. Consist of only one line with 21 pipes)
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This instrument has a single row of pipes arranged pentatonically, interlaced from major to minor: Each note is followed by its lower third, making it possible to play a melody in parallel thirds. To this end, the player must blow air in two adjacent pipes simultaneously. Many musicians are accustomed to playing the rondador and the bombo at the same time, while the ensemble of musicians, usually five or more in number, dances to the music. |
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