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  • noun Plural form of charango.

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Examples

  • You entered a music shop displaying pan flutes and charangos made from armadillo carapaces.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • You entered a music shop displaying pan flutes and charangos made from armadillo carapaces.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • "It's so funny, because now they're selling charangos in the music store in Iceland, and the people in the music store tune it the way I tune it, which is kind of funny, because that's not the traditional way of tuning it," says Arnalds.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Under a beaming sun, indigenous groups dedicated the conference to Pachamama (Mother Earth in the native Quechua), dancing, singing and playing traditional instruments like charangos and zampoñas, as rainbow-checkered flags of the Andean indigenous peoples waved.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Tina Gerhardt 2010

  • Under a beaming sun, indigenous groups dedicated the conference to Pachamama (Mother Earth in the native Quechua), dancing, singing and playing traditional instruments like charangos and zampoñas, as rainbow-checkered flags of the Andean indigenous peoples waved.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Tina Gerhardt 2010

  • "It's so funny," Arnalds says, "because now they're selling charangos in the music store in Iceland, and the people in the music store tune it the way I tune it, which is kind of funny, because that's not the traditional way of tuning it."

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Under a beaming sun, indigenous groups dedicated the conference to Pachamama (Mother Earth in the native Quechua), dancing, singing and playing traditional instruments like charangos and zampoñas, as rainbow-checkered flags of the Andean indigenous peoples waved.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Tina Gerhardt 2010

  • Under a beaming sun, indigenous groups dedicated the conference to Pachamama (Mother Earth in the native Quechua), dancing, singing and playing traditional instruments like charangos and zampoñas, as rainbow-checkered flags of the Andean indigenous peoples waved.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Tina Gerhardt 2010

  • Under a beaming sun, indigenous groups dedicated the conference to Pachamama (Mother Earth in the native Quechua), dancing, singing and playing traditional instruments like charangos and zampoñas, as rainbow-checkered flags of the Andean indigenous peoples waved.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Tina Gerhardt 2010

  • Under a beaming sun, indigenous groups dedicated the conference to Pachamama (Mother Earth in the native Quechua), dancing, singing and playing traditional instruments like charangos and zampoñas, as rainbow-checkered flags of the Andean indigenous peoples waved.

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed AlterNet Tina Gerhardt 2010

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