Tololoche is a traditional Mexican musical instrument, similar in appearance to a double bass or a cello. It is a large, wooden, six-stringed instrument that is played by plucking the strings. The instrument is mainly used in regional Mexican music genres such as banda, norteño, and duranguense.
Tololoche is known for producing low and deep tones, which make it a key component of an ensemble. It can be played solo or in a group setting and is often used in conjunto or mariachi bands. The playing technique involves a combination of fingerpicking and strumming.
The instrument has a rich history and has been used in Mexican music for centuries. Its name is derived from the Nahuatl language and means "small drum." Today, tololoche is still a popular instrument in Mexico and is often played at weddings, parties, and other celebrations.
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