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- mandolas, mandocellos, and even mandob****es—as well as guitars, double b****es and zithers. Around this time, the Gibson company began building mandocellos in...
- G−D−A−E (low to high). It is larger than the mandola, but smaller than the mandocello and its construction is similar to other instruments in the mandolin family...
- octave below the mandolin, or tenor mandolas, tuned like the viola), mandocellos (tuned like the cello), and b**** instruments (conventional string b****...
- klopotec kobza kokle komuz kora kulintang låtfiol launeddas lur madal mandocello mandola mandolin & octave mandolin marimbula mbira/thumb piano melodeon...
- instruments Mandola chordophones 3 stringed instruments Mandolin Mandolin-banjo Mandocello Mandola Bluegr**** mandolin Electric mandolin Octave mandolin Resonator...
- orchestras, along with other members of the mandolin family: mandolin, mandocello and mandob****. Sometimes the octave mandolin (also referred to as an octave...
- plays the violin, piano, accordion, bouzouki, guitar, flute, mandolin, mandocello and viola. He has been a member of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds since 1994...
- Bandolin Bandora Bandurria Cittern Gittern Irish bouzouki Laouto Mandob**** Mandocello Mandola Mandolin-banjo Mandolone Mandolute Mandore Mandriola Octave mandolin...
- clearly bouzouki-style instruments as "octave mandolins", or even as "mandocellos," despite optimizing the design for the G2−D3−A3−D4 tuning. Amongst many...
- orchestras. Thus, "violin, viola, 'cello, b****" became "mandolin, mandola, mandocello, mandob****", or in the case of banjos, "banjolin, banjola, banjo cello...