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- guitar uses, rather than the bowl of the bowlback or the arched back of the carved mandolins. Like the bowlback, the flatback has a round sound hole. This...
- 12 May 1943, in Rome) was an Italian luthier known for his high quality bowlback mandolins. Son of the ebanist Pietro Embergher and Maria Ciccarelli, Born...
- to 23.25 inches (59.1 cm). Mandolin: 13-14 in (33-35.6 cm). classical bowlback mandolins are often 13 in. (same as violin), Gibson mandolins (and many...
- Portugal, and elsewhere in the world. He picked up the Italian-style bowlback mandolin in 1937 and learned from a blind Texas-born mandolin player named...
- prefer flat-backed instruments with oval sound holes to the Italian-style bowlback mandolins or the carved-top mandolins with f-holes favoured by bluegr****...
- disappeared after the Napoleonic Wars. Credit for creating the modern bowlback version of the instrument goes to the Vinaccia family of Naples. The deep...
- which are not touched by the bow mandola European 321.322 Originally a bowlback, but modern flatbacks exist too mandole mandole, mondol Music of Algeria...
- backs her up...she plays a Calace classico A, one of the highest end bowlbacks made by the company... Roberts, Jack (September 14, 2004). "Thread: Kiyomi"...
- other archtop instruments, became the American standard for mandolins. Bowlback mandolins were displaced. The instrument has been taken up in blues, bluegr****...