late at night ... the sandman is insistent ... but the
short answer to your question is:

.. not a lot - they're all (i maintain) in the
vihuela family - jaranas, medianas, charangos, vihuela
de golpe, tiple, timple etc., etc..

zzz - bill
 
--- David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Jul 9, 2007, at 6:33 PM, bill kilpatrick wrote:
> 
> > if kinship is acknowledged between a "vihuela" and
> a
> > "charango" - at what point in history did one
> become
> > the other? ... and why?
> 
> Bill, as long as we're distinguishing instruments,
> clearly in an  
> effort to eschew obfuscation :-), what about the
> tiple?  I understand  
> that is also a descencent of the vihuela.  How is it
> different to a  
> charango?
> 
> David R
> 
> 
> 


http://earlymusiccharango.blogspot.com/


                
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