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Orquesta tipica (or tango orchestra) is an orchestra or chamber group that traditionally plays Argentine tango music.


An orquesta tipica typically includes a string section (with violins, viola and cello), a bandoneón section (with 3 or more bandoneons), and a rythmic section (with a piano and a double bass).


An orquesta tipica is an expanded version of a Sexteto Tipico, which includes 2 bandoneons, 2 violins, double bass and piano.


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Orquesta típica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (96 words)
Orquesta típica (or tango orchestra) is an orchestra or chamber group that traditionally plays Argentine tango music.
An orquesta típica typically includes a string section (with violins, viola and cello), a bandoneón section (with 3 or more bandoneons), and a rythmic section (with a piano and a double bass).
An orquesta típica is an expanded version of a Sexteto Tipico, which includes 2 bandoneons, 2 violins, double bass and piano.
Orquesta tipica - definition of Orquesta tipica in Encyclopedia (107 words)
Orquesta tipica (or tango orchestra) is an orchestra or chamber group that traditionally plays Argentine tango music.
An orquesta tipica typically includes a string section (with violins, viola and cello), a bandoneón section (with 3 or more bandoneons), and a rythmic section (with a piano and a double bass).
An orquesta tipica is an expanded version of a Sexteto Tipico, which includes 2 bandoneons, 2 violins, double bass and piano.
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