Canarian Timple Abraham Luthier Tindaya

ref. 5310402 - Abraham Luthier

The Canarian Timple Abraham Luthier Tindaya is manufactured using the strictest traditional methods of making this unique instrument.The Tindaya timple is the best option for those who want an instrument with unbeatable sound quality at a reasonable price. The exquisite craftsmanship that goes into this model is reflected in its sound and design. Without a doubt, an instrument designed to be transgerenational. The craftsmanship and the sober and elegant design make this instrument a unique timple. The timple is a traditional Spanish  plucked string instrument from the Canary Islands, used for playing the traditional folk music on this beautiful archipelago, just off the north-east coast of Africa. The timple has the compact dimensions of approximately 100cm (38-40 inches). They are usually made with five strings, like the Abraham Luthier Maspalomas, although some models are also made with four strings. The body is narrow and curved at the bottom, which is called a  'hump'. For this reason, the timple is also affectionately known as a camellito, or 'little camel'. Timple tuning may vary depending on the interpreter, but the most-commonly used tuning is GCEAD.

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The Canarian Timple Abraham Luthier Tindaya is manufactured using the strictest traditional methods of making this unique instrument.The Tindaya timple is the best option for those who want an instrument with unbeatable sound quality at a reasonable price. The exquisite craftsmanship that goes into this model is reflected in its sound and design. Without a doubt, an instrument designed to be transgerenational. The craftsmanship and the sober and elegant design make this instrument a unique timple. The timple is a traditional Spanish  plucked string instrument from the Canary Islands, used for playing the traditional folk music on this beautiful archipelago, just off the north-east coast of Africa. The timple has the compact dimensions of approximately 100 cm (38-40 inches). They are usually made with five strings, like the Abraham Luthier Maspalomas, although some models are also made with four strings. The body is narrow and curved at the bottom, which is called a  'hump'. For this reason, the timple is also affectionately known as a camellito, or 'little camel'. Timple tuning may vary depending on the interpreter, but the most-commonly used tuning is GCEAD.

Specifications:

  • Number of frets: 12
  • Scale length: 39
  • Top: Cedar
  • Bridge: Mongoy
  • Fingerboard: Utile
  • Headstock: High quality machined in black
  • Back and Sides: American walnut with coral trim
  • Neck: Cedar
  • Rosette: Decorative wooden dandelion pattern
  • Pickguard: Exotic Ebony
  • Strings: Aquila 13CH