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- The mandocello (Italian: mandoloncello, Liuto cantabile, liuto moderno) is a plucked string instrument of the mandolin family. It is larger than the mandolin...
- soprano member of a family that includes the mandola, octave mandolin, mandocello and mandob****. There are many styles of mandolin, but the three most common...
- percussion, omnichord, EBow, mandocello on Emmylou Harris "Red Dirt Girl" (2000) Guitar, drums, percussion, mandocello, marksaphone, optigon, dulcimer...
- 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...
- addition to singing, he plays guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, bouzouki and mandocello. He has released more than ten studio albums, in addition to charting...
- chordophone) Playing range (a regularly tuned tricordia with 14 frets to body) Related instruments List Mandolin Mandola Octave mandola Mandocello Mandob****...
- klopotec kobza kokle komuz kora kulintang låtfiol launeddas lur madal mandocello mandola mandolin & octave mandolin marimbula mbira/thumb piano melodeon...
- 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...
- Rose Band and The ****ecasters, he is also proficient on the mandolin, mandocello, Dobro, pedal steel guitar, piano, upright b****, clarinet, b****oon, and...
- mandole developed. The Algerian mandole is not however a mandola, but a mandocello sized instrument. The instrument has also been called a "mandoluth" when...