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'''Golpe''' has multiple meanings, as described below: | '''Golpe''' has multiple meanings, as described below: | ||
* In '''music''', golpe can mean | * In '''music''', golpe can mean | ||
**[[golpe (guitar technique)]] | **[[golpe (guitar technique)]], a [[Flamenco guitar]] technique where one uses the fingers to tap on the soundboard of the guitar, from the Spanish ''golpe'', meaning to strike; | ||
**[[golpe | **[[guitarra de golpe]], a five string guitar used in [[mariachi]] music. | ||
* In '''politics''', golpe can mean a [[coup d'état]], from the Spanish term ''golpe de estado''. | * In '''politics''', golpe can mean a [[coup d'état]], from the Spanish term ''golpe de estado''. | ||
* In '''heraldry''', golpe is a purple (purpure) [[roundel (heraldry)|roundel]]. | * In '''heraldry''', golpe is a purple (purpure) [[roundel (heraldry)|roundel]]. | ||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} | ||
Latest revision as of 18:58, 21 August 2025
Golpe has multiple meanings, as described below:
- In music, golpe can mean
- golpe (guitar technique), a Flamenco guitar technique where one uses the fingers to tap on the soundboard of the guitar, from the Spanish golpe, meaning to strike;
- guitarra de golpe, a five string guitar used in mariachi music.
- In politics, golpe can mean a coup d'état, from the Spanish term golpe de estado.
- In heraldry, golpe is a purple (purpure) roundel.