Guitarro (instrument)
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This article is about the Spanish musical instrument. For the United States submarine, see USS Guitarro (SSN-665).
The Guitarro (Catalan: guitarró) is a small, baroque,[1] five-stringed guitar[2] from Aragon, slightly larger than the requinto or cavaquinho. The instrument is also found in other regions of Spain, such as Andalusia, La Mancha, and Murcia.
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Common tuning is B F# D A E, but this sometimes varies. While all five strings are usually single, the three middle strings can also be doubly strung to produce a stronger sound.
Never intended as a solo instrument, the guitarro typically provides plucked accompaniment to Aragonese jotas and rondas.
This instrument was brought to America and there are instruments derived from it throughout America.