… Folk instruments include the guitar, which is used not only in flamenco but also in the south, center and east of the country. Other notable string instruments include the bandurria, a flat-backed mandolin-like instrument, and the laúd (lute). Both have double strings and are played with a plectrum. … From [Hota]...But within that range, the rhythm is detailed and subtle. The ensemble that plays the jota, called the rondalla, is made up of the bandurria, the laúd (both of which are stringed instruments with a plectrum similar to a flat mandolin), and a guitar, and the male and female dancers in traditional costumes use castanets. Another characteristic of the dance is that the male dancers jump high in the air. *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "bandurria" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
… 民俗楽器として挙げられるのは,まずギターで,これはフラメンコ以外にも,南部,中部,東部でよく用いられる。弦楽器では他に背の平らなマンドリン状の楽器バンドゥーリアbandurria,ラウードlaúd(リュート)が目だつ。これらはともに複弦で,プレクトラム(爪)を用いて弾く。… 【ホタ】より…しかし,その範囲内で節まわしはこまかく微妙である。ホタを演奏するロンダーリャrondallaと呼ばれる合奏団の構成はバンドゥリアbandurria,ラウードlaúd(以上いずれもフラット・マンドリンに似たプレクトラム使用の弦楽器),ギターなどにより,民族衣装をつけた男女の踊り手はカスタネットを用いる。男の踊り手が高くとび上がるのも特徴である。… ※「bandurria」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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