A Cuban guitar with six strings doubled in three course; a mainstay of guajiro music and the Afro-Cuban septetos The tres was established as an important part of the Cuban conjunto by Arsenio Rodriguez, himself a fine player The instrument came into New York salsa during the Cuban tipico revival of the late 1960s and early 1970s
A smaller derivative of the Spanish guitar with either three sets of two strings or sometimes three sets of three strings It is a key instrument and signature sound of the Changui and Son style
A city in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul, 335 km Southwest of Campo Grande, the state's capital. It has a population of approximately 86.000 inhabitants, and its economy is based mainly in agriculture and pecuary