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mandola

NOUN
  1. an early type of mandolin

How To Use mandola In A Sentence

  • He is a fine self-accompanist on bouzouki and mandola.
  • I have made the decision to do the custom order through you because of your upgrade policy, setup, and obvious love of mandolas.
  • He is a fine self-accompanist on bouzouki and mandola.
  • Please clarify why the terms octave mandolin and mandola seem to be used interchangeably in Europe -- is this simply because they are the same size and scale length? toddmakesnoise Mandolin Cafe News
  • The first time I had ever saw a mandola was on the back cover of a Planxty album.
  • Jodi is currently touring the east coast, showcasing her hefty arsenal of songs, stories and instruments, including mandola, acoustic guitar, resonator guitar and percussion.
  • Please clarify why the terms octave mandolin and mandola seem to be used interchangeably in Europe -- is this simply because they are the same size and scale length? Mandolin Cafe News
  • A mixture of mostly Gaelic sung tunes, these traditional helpings are served up using mainly harp, guitar, mandola, double bass, tin whistle and vocal and it's the tracks using this orchestration which probably stand out the most.
  • Modern makers then started producing them with flat backs which made them almost identical to the octave mandola.
  • The six Irish singers and musicians feature a number of musical styles and the line-up incudes fiddles, whistles, harp, banjo, mandola, piano, guitars, bodhráns and more.
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