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Some of those instruments I've already seen here. They mostly look very SE Asian.
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None, except for electric guitar which is a US American instrument that got very widespread so it doesn't count.
We do have "creole guitars" (guitarra criolla) which are very similar to one of the instruments in the video but with only 6 strings. I think it's a Spanish invention and it's the most popular instrument in Uruguay, very common.
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Many former Portuguese or Spanish colonies use fretted musical instruments. Those look familiar and likely are originally Spanish instruments that became incorporated into the local music.
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