This is the Khonkhota. From Potosi, Bolivia. Another box instrument. Been trying to build one forever.
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this is all I've been able to find out about it. It's a small guitar shaped instrument. About the size of a yuke. Usually with a stylized flower sound hole. Has five frets separated by alternating wood colors. Seven or eight strings. Tuned in four courses of G4 G3, C4, D4 D3, A3, D4 D4. Guessing the numbers represent 'above middle C'. It's a very high tuned instrument. See vid below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_eeZbHKdp4
Most information is not in english. And hard to come by. The only info I've found is on Wikipedia. It does list the instrument as going by two names. The other is 'Qonqota'. Smithsonian and Internet Archive had nothing. Unfortunately right now 'The Stringed instrument database' is having web problems.
Conflicting data. I've seen this pictured as an almost full size guitar all the way down to the yuke size. Guessing the tuning would change with the size. Larger body would denote lower tunings. Like the violin family of instruments.
this music is freaking AWESOME! Thanks for chance to find this.
The rythm is hypnotic. Such lovely voices. Thank you.
Going back and reviewing the video you posted. I don't think that guy is playing a Khonkota. The instrument listed in the video description is a Charago. It's not a traditional Charango. They have a curved back either made of or representing an armadillo shell. The instrument played is larger than a traditional charango as well. It is a ten string instrument so the tuning could possibly follow that of the Charango. See the wiki link below,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charango
Thanks to doing a search on this I've ran into a few more world instrument sites. But still no info on a Khonkhota. Thanks for posing this. Doing this search has been fun!
Last year my son and I went to La Paz, and found the charango museum in Jaen Street. It belongs to Ernesto Cavour, who is completely in love and devoted to charango music, and has an amazing museum of oddities and strange string instruments, some of which can be played by visitors.
Charangos made of steel, made of gourds, turtle shells, armadillos, soldier canteens. There was one charango made with the helmet of a miner. Some of them are even made with the sternum of a condor. We bought this small walaycho type charango with a "diablo" tuning.
Couldn´t find khonkhotas though. Some people had them in shops but were not for sale. Either for decoration or belonged to some relative. The amazing thing about them is the small soundhole. It is so tiny for such a big box.
Awesome Luis! Really hope your able to build one. Be cool to hear you play!
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