Octavina

Octavina
Octavina
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Classification
  • String instruments
  • Plucked string instruments

The octavina is a guitar-shaped Filipino instrument with a tuning similar to the laúd.

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History

With the large Spanish influence from the 16th to the 19th century, many traditional Spanish instruments became incorporated into the Filipino culture, and after passed time, have evolved into entirely unique instruments. The Spanish precursor to the octavina may have been the smaller-bodied, 14 strings banduria-like instrument called the "Octavina"[1], although its use was not as prominent or popular. The name as translated in all versions of the instrument has the prefix of octa- which refers to the tuning of each set of double strings.

Tuning

The Octavina has a set of 14 strings in 6 courses: 6th-single, 5th-double, 4th-double, 3rd-triple, 2nd-triple and 1st-triple.It is numbered starting from the bottom. It is tuned similarly to that of the bandurria, but one octave lower, giving:

  • 1st: G (sol)
  • 2nd: G (sol)
  • 3rd: G (sol)
  • 4th: D (re)
  • 5th: D (re)
  • 6th: D (re)
  • 7th: A (la)
  • 8th: A (la)
  • 9th: A (la)
  • 10th: E (mi)
  • 11th: E (mi)
  • 12th: B (si)
  • 13th: B (si)
  • 14th: F# (fa #)

Construction

Formed like a guitar with in most cases, a figure eight-shaped body and a round sound hole,the Octavina has a shorter neck, with only 16 frets as compared to the laud, a close relative, which has between 18 and 20. The instrument is played like the laud plays, the lower notes in accompaniments and in unison with the bass notes.[2]

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