List of Caribbean chordophones

List of Caribbean chordophones

This is a list of chordophones used in the Caribbean music area, used in the Caribbean music area, including the islands of the Caribbean Sea, as well as the musics of Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Belize, Garifuna music, and Bermuda.


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Drum = "calorine"
See = "tambou maringouin"
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Drum = banjo
Number = 321.312
Tradition = Belize
Type = Guitar, used in "Brukdown"
Other names =
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Drum = bass guitar
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Jamaica
Type = Guitar, used in popular styles like ska, reggae and rocksteady
Other names =
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Drum = bass guitar, electricManuel, pg. 82]
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Trinidad and Tobago
Type = Electric bass guitar, used in soca
Other names =
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Drum = bass guitar, electricManuel, pg. 82]
Number = 321.312
Tradition = Garifuna music
Type = Electric bass guitar, used in punta
Other names =
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Drum = bass guitar, electricManuel, pg. 82]
Number = 321.312
Tradition = Belize
Type = Electric bass guitar, used in Brukdown
Other names =
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Drum = bass, upright
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Cuba
Type = Used in popular "son" ensembles, where it replaced the more traditional "marimbula" and "botija"
Other names =
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Drum = "cuatro"
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Dominican Republic
Type = Stringed instrument, part of some popular "merengue" groups' instrumentation
Other names =
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Drum = "cuatro"
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Puerto Rico
Type = Five-stringed instrument
Other names =
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Drum = guitarcite journal|first=Harold|last=Courlander|journal=The Musical Quarterly|volume=28|title=Musical Instruments of Cuba|issue=2|month=April|year=1942|pages=227–240|doi=10.1093/mq/XXVIII.2.227]
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Cuba
Type = Guitar, used for the "Zapateo" dance and other rural music
Other names =
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Drum = guitarManuel, pg. 43]
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Dominican Republic
Type = Guitar, part of some popular "merengue" groups' instrumentation
Other names =
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Drum = guitar [Manuel, pg. 73]
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Haiti
Type = Guitar, used in "méringue"
Other names =
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Drum = guitarManuel, pg. 75]
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Jamaica
Type = Guitar, used in popular styles like ska, reggae and rocksteady
Other names =
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Drum = guitar [Berrian, pg. 44]
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Martinique and Guadeloupe
Type = Guitar, used in "zouk"
Other names =
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Drum = guitar [Manuel, pg. 79]
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Trinidad and Tobago
Type = Guitar, used in traditional calypso, introduced from Venezuela
Other names =
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Drum = guitar, electric
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Trinidad and Tobago
Type = Electric guitar, used in soca
Other names =
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Drum = guitar, electric
Number = 321.312
Tradition = Garifuna music
Type = Electric guitar, used in punta
Other names =
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Drum = "laúd"
Number = 321.321
Tradition = Cuba
Type = Seven double-stringed mandolin, used in "son" and other fields
Other names =
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Drum = "maringouin, tambou"cite journal|title=Musical Instruments of Haiti|first=Harold|last=Courlander|journal=The Musical Quarterly|volume=27|issue=3|month=July|year=1941|pages=371–383|doi=10.1093/mq/XXVII.3.371]
Number = 3
Tradition = Haiti
Type = Earth bow, made from a covered hole in the ground, across which a bow is laid
Other names = "calorine"
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Drum = piano
Number = 3
Tradition = Cuba
Type = Used in popular genres like "son"
Other names =
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Drum = piano
Number = 3
Tradition = Dominican Republic
Type = Part of some "merengue" bands
Other names =
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Drum = "seis"
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Cuba
Type = Six double-stringed guitar
Other names =
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Drum = "sitar" [cite journal|title=Brotherhood of the Boat: Musical Dialogues in a Caribbean Context|first=Tina K.|last=Ramnarine|journal=British Journal of Ethnomusicology|volume=7|year=1998|pages=1–22]
Number = 3
Tradition = Trinidad and Tobago
Type = Indo-Caribbean stringed instrument
Other names =
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Drum = "tres"Manuel, pg. 30]
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Cuba
Type = Three double-stringed guitar, used in "son" and other rural folk genres
Other names =
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Drum = violin
Number = 321.322
Tradition = Dominican Republic
Type = Stringed instrument
Other names =

References

*cite book|first=Peter|last=Manuel|title=Popular Musics of the Non-Western World: An Introductory Survey|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=New York|year=1988|id=ISBN 0195063341

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