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10 String Electric Acoustic Bajo Quinto Solid Cedar Top Sapele back & sides

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Management number 215990293 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price $200.00 Model Number 215990293
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The Bajo Quinto is a traditional Mexican string instrument, commonly used in Norteño and Tejano music styles, which are popular in northern Mexico and the southern United States. Features: Shape and Appearance: The Bajo Quinto resembles a guitar, usually with a larger soundbox. Its neck is shorter, and the body is wider with a distinctive curved shape, which enhances the volume and resonance. Number of Strings: As the name suggests, "Quinto" means "five" in Spanish, and it typically has 10 strings, grouped into five pairs. Each pair of strings is tuned to the same pitch or an octave apart. Tuning: The Bajo Quinto is typically tuned to G-D-C-F-A, though other tuning methods exist depending on the player and the musical style. While similar to the tuning of a guitar, the instrument has richer low tones, producing a deep and powerful sound. Playing Style: The Bajo Quinto is primarily used to play bass accompaniment, often paired with an accordion to create the characteristic rhythm of Norteño music. Musicians usually use a pick to strum the strings, playing fast and rhythmic basslines. Historical Background: The Bajo Quinto originated in northern Mexico and Texas, deeply rooted in the Latin American musical culture of these regions. It is considered a variation of the Bajo Sexto (another similar instrument with 12 strings). With the popularity of Norteño and Tejano music, the Bajo Quinto became an essential part of these styles. Common Use: The Bajo Quinto is typically featured in performances of Norteño and Tejano music, often alongside the accordion, guitar, and drums, forming a rich band accompaniment. Its sound is deep and resonant, providing a solid bass foundation for the ensemble. In summary, the Bajo Quinto is a highly distinctive instrument with a unique role in traditional Mexican and Texan music, offering a strong, rich low-end sound that complements other instruments in the ensemble.

  • Solid Cedar Top Sapele back & sides
  • Ultra-Playable Okoume Neck with Purple Heart Fingerboard
  • Ox Bone Saddle Material Ox Bone Nut Material Purple Heart Bridge
  • Includes Padded Gig Bag
UPC 745687314971
Color Brown
Brand Name Gosila
Instrument Acoustic Guitar
Manufacturer meso
Model Number GDG-886E
Item Type Name Acoustic-Electric Guitar
Operation Mode Acoustic, Electric
Item Dimensions 39.62 x 15.45 x 3.35 inches
Hand Orientation Right
Number of Strings 10
Top Material Type Okoume Wood, Sapele Wood
Back Material Type sapele
Body Material Type Cedar
Neck Material Type Okoume Wood
Guitar Bridge System Fixed
String Material Type Plated Steel,Bronze Wond String
Warranty Description 30 days no reason to return.
Fretboard Material Type Purple Heart
Manufacturer Part Number GDG-886E
Item Dimensions L x W x H 39.62"L x 15.45"W x 3.35"H
Guitar Pickup Configuration 3 Band EQ with LCD Chromatic Tuner

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