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Ajayu
String instrument
Classification String instrument
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
(Composite chordophone)
DevelopedChile
Related instruments
Laúd, Bandurria, Bandolin, Bandola, Guitarron chileno.

The Ajayu is a stringed instrument from Chile.

It has 12 strings in 5 courses. It is tuned A A, E E, A A, C# C# C#, F# F# F# or C C, G G, C C, E E E, A A A. The strings are made of Steel.

The soundboard is split laterally and longitudinally with a pair of strips of darker wood, probably looking for a particular sound, rather than an ornament to use. The appearance resembles a bandolin from Ecuador, the Peruvian Marimacho Bandurria and especially the Laúd.

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