子龍在兩間餐廳碰上 Live Band 演出,除鼓手和笛手外,通常還有結他手和 Charanguista ( Charango 演奏者),代表 Charango 和結他不能互相替代,反能互補不足。飯後子龍一見演奏者停手,便立即把樂手扯到一旁請教一番,Charanguista 不但不會拒絕,更會因有知音人而非常興奮,有教無類:「我請師父彈一個 C 和弦出來,一聽,心知死火!」秘魯音樂通常都很激情跳脫,樂手以手指在弦線上快速撥弄,玩開結他的子龍卻慣用 Pick 掃弦線,出來的效果當然很不同,說是「失真」也可。
Huancayo is the capital of the Junín Region, in the central highlands of Peru.
It is located in Huancayo Province, of which it is also capital. Situated in the Mantaro Valley at an altitude of 3,271 meters, it belongs to the Quechua region. Depending on delimitation, the agglomeration has a population between 340,000 and 380,000and is the fifth most populous city of the country. Huancayo is the cultural and commercial center of the whole central Peruvian Andes area. TIMELAPSE HUANCAYO PERU
According to the national Census of 2007 , the three main districts of Huancayo have a total population of about 340,000. However, the continuous settlement area already reaches periurban districts. Hence, the agglomeration's population reaches at least 380,000 people. Amerindian and Mestizos (Amerindian and Spanish ancestry) are the two largest ethnic groups in the city. Asian (mainly descendants of Japanese and Chinese immigrants) and European descendants are important minority groups. Charango - Perú
The charango is a small Andean stringed instrument of the lute family, 66 cm long, traditionally made with the shell of the back of an armadillo. Primarily played in traditional Andean music, and is sometimes used by other Latin American musicians. Many contemporary charangos are now made with different types of wood. It typically has 10 strings in five courses of 2 strings each, but other variations exist.
A charango player is called a charanguista.
The instrument was invented in the early 18th century in the Royal Audiencia of Charcas in what is now the Plurinational State of Bolivia (Historically part of the Viceroyalty of Peru).