The instruments used in traditional Puerto Rican music can be traced back to our three dominant origins. The conga, pictured here, comes from Africa. The guiro, a notched hollowed-out gourd, originated with the Taino. And the cuatro, a guitar-like instrument, was adapted from the Spanish classical guitar.
(Los instrumentos utilizados en la música puertorriqueña tradicional se remontan a nuestros tres orígenes dominantes. La conga, en la foto, proviene de África. El güiro, una calabaza ahuecada con muescas, se originó con el Taino. Y el cuatro, un instrumento similar a la guitarra, fue adaptado de la guitarra clásica española.)
The original Oil Painting is 16″ x 20″ completed by Sara Morales in 2017. Posters are available in 8″ x 10″, 9″ x 12″, and 11″ x 14″. They are made of glossy quality paper with title, name of artist and dimensions of original work printed on the lower left-hand corner.
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