Khonkhota Explained

Khonkhota
Names:Qonqota
Image Capt:Ponputu or Khonkhota
Background:string
Classification:String instrument
Hornbostel Sachs Desc:Composite chordophone
Developed:South America
Related:Charango, Ronrocco

The khonkhota or ponputu is a stringed instrument from San Pedro de Buenavista, Potosí, Bolivia. It is now played in much of the surrounding region also. It has flowers decorating the soundboard, which symbolise fertility. The name roughly translates as harmonics, and it often only has five frets, which alternate between black and white wood. It is usually very rustically made.[1] [2]

It has eight strings in five courses and is tuned G4 G3, C4, D4 D3, A3, D4 D4. The strings are made of steel, or a mix of nylon and steel.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Stringed Instrument Database: J-K. Stringedinstrumentdatabase.aornis.com. 20 April 2021.
  2. Web site: ATLAS of Plucked Instruments - South America. Atlasofpluckedinstruments.com. 20 April 2021.