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Vandola is an
unincorporated community in
Pittsylvania County, in the U.S.
state of Virginia. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:...
- discover.
Historically related instruments include the mandore, mandole,
vandola (Joan
Carles Amat, 1596), bandola, bandora, bandurina,
pandurina and –...
- seen as a
development of the gittern. In
Spain the
mandore was
called vandola.
Musicologist James Tyler said that the
Spanish bandurria with
three strings...
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published for five-course
guitar is Joan
Carles Amat's
Guitarra Española y
Vandola en Dos
Maneras de Guitarra,
Castellana y
Cathalana de
Cinco Ordenes, published...
- Fork
Whitfield Whitmell Whittles Witt
Woodlake Park
Woodlawn Worlds Vance Vandola List of
Virginia counties National Register of
Historic Places listings...
- 458.76 US 58 Bus. east to US 311 –
Danville West end of
freeway section Vandola 287.57 462.80 SR 1260 (Oak
Ridge Farms Road) City of
Danville 292.32 470...
- the late 16th
century and was
known in
German as the mandoer,
Spanish vandola, and
Italian mandola. Mandolino,
mandolin When the word "mandolin" is said...
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experiments led to the
citole and
cittern or
Portuguese guitar, the
gittern and
vandola (mandore, mandola)
which also led to the guitar, but also to the mandolin...
- b****
range instrument),
mandola (not the same as the
modern mandola),
vandola, mandörgen,
quinterne Europe 321.321
stringed instrument,
strung either...
- of
North Africa), the lute, and the
mandolin (or its predecessors the
vandola or gittern). The
native instrument makers were so
adept at
creating beautiful...