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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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But how many also boast the quijada, the jarana and the requinto?
Michael Giltz: CDs Of The Week: Ladysmith Black Mambazo and David Wax Museum Michael Giltz 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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But how many also boast the quijada, the jarana and the requinto?
Michael Giltz: CDs Of The Week: Ladysmith Black Mambazo and David Wax Museum Michael Giltz 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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Slezak provides the vocal response to Wax's call while adding mixing the Old Tyme sounds of her fiddle with another jarocho instrument, the quijada -- literally, the jawbone of an ass.
Rob Kirkpatrick: The David Wax Museum: The Best Band You Might Not Know Rob Kirkpatrick 2011
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In The Port and along the Rio Papaloapan one is likely to see arpas (harps) and occasional panderos (tambourines) while further south one might run across a bocona (a four string bass), the quijada (literally an asses jaw), and violins.
frangarnes commented on the word quijada
Cada una de las dos mandíbulas de los vertebrados que tienen dientes
October 23, 2007
lanklenmot commented on the word quijada
jawbone of a donkey, used as a percussion instrument
August 4, 2012