10 Facts about the "Spanish Classical Guitar"
- It has nylon strings which produce it's mellow tone.
- They are primarily used in "flamenco music".
- They are louder then acoustic guitars
- It was developed as a modern classical guitar in the late 19th century in Spain.
- It is in the Guitar family
- It is a plucked string instrument
- It is also known as the Flamenco Guitar
- A standard scale length averages to about 26 inches
- It consists of these parts: headstock, neck, body, turning pegs, nut, fretwire, fret, table, soundhole, strings, saddle
- The strings are typically made of gut or nylon
Amarilla because the rest aren’t correctly written to be right!
(I hope this helps)
1. Verde
2. Café
3. Los Colores
4. Gris
5. amarillo
6. Negro
7. Blanco
8.
9. rojo
10. anaranjado
11. rosado
12. morado
13. azul? maybe the i is supposed to be an l
14.
Answer:
San Felipe del Morro is a fort in San Juan! I hope this helps!