- than one country,
variously being called mandolin-banjo, banjo-mandolin,
banjolin and
banjourine in English-speaking countries,
banjoline and
bandoline in...
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Acoustic guitar, Guitar, Piano, Celeste, Producer,
Slide guitar, Soloist,
Banjolin,
Music box,
Double b****
Sheldon Gomberg –
Double b****
Murry Hammond – Acoustic...
- Greg
Wilson on bodhrán, brushes, washboard, bones, tambourine, banjo,
banjolin, and ukulele, with
Justin Robinson as an
occasional guest artist. All shared...
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Bandura (Ukraine)
Bandurria (Spain)
Banjo (United States)
Banjo cello Banjolin Banjulele B****
banjo Bluegr****
banjo (5-string banjo) Contrab**** banjo...
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Benjamin Bradbury of
Brooklyn in 1882 and
given the name
banjolin by John
Farris in 1885.
Today banjolin is
sometimes reserved to
describe an
instrument with...
- late-1950s. The band
featured harmonica, kazoo,
fiddle and
mandolin or
banjolin,
backed by guitar, piano, washboard,
washtub b**** and jug. They pla****...
- "mandolin, mandola, mandocello, mandob****", or in the case of banjos, "
banjolin, banjola,
banjo cello, b**** banjo".
Because the
range of pluck-stringed...
- In music, a
method is a kind of
textbook for a
specified musical instrument or a
selected problem of
playing a
certain instrument. A
method usually contains...
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Octave mandolins.
Octave mandolin at
Banjolin gives an
explanation of why
Europeans use the term "octave mandola". John...
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combined two or more
instruments into one.
Other inventions included the
Banjolin, the Hawaiiphone, the Mandolin-Uke, the Marxolin, the Pianoette, the Pianolin...