mandolins in English

noun
1
a musical instrument resembling a lute, having paired metal strings plucked with a plectrum. It is played with a characteristic tremolo on long sustained notes.
Reading the literature, one can hear fiddles, wood flutes, bagpipes, guitar, mandolins and bodhráns.

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1. Our catalog includes Banjos, guitars, lap steels, mandolins, ukuleles and more.

2. Acoustic guitars, electric guitars, mandolins, ukuleles, guitar picks, guitar strings, guitar cases

3. Depending on whom you ask, Irish Bouzoukis can also be called Octave Mandolins or Citterns

4. I have been making instruments for more than twenty years specialising in making acoustic guitar, mandolins, bouzoukis and Citterns

5. Mandolins, bouzoukis, octave mandolas, Citterns, tenor mandolas and all other types in the mandolin family plus accessories, books and music

6. RedLine Acoustics Take Your Playing to the Limit! with our Acoustic and Resophonic Guitars, Flat Top and Carved Top “A” style Mandolins

7. I have played mandolins, Bousoukis and guitars that he has on display at Merlefest in North Carolina in the USA

8. Mandolins, Bouzoukis, octave mandolas, citterns, tenor mandolas and all other types in the mandolin family plus accessories, books and music

9. Our focus is still used and vintage instruments and we are actively buying any good quality guitars, Banjos, mandolins and ukuleles by major American makers

10. For fans of "traditional music"--those who love their mandolins, lap steels, banjos, harmonicas, Bousoukis, mandolas, fiddles, bajo sextos, accordions, bodhrans and more- …

11. Octave Mandolins and Citterns The octave mandolin is a tear-drop shaped instrument strung with four courses of steel strings, usually tuned GDAE or similar, one octave below mandolin pitch

12. What is then the difference between the two instruments? Usually, the octave mandolins are tuned in GDAE while the Bouzoukis are more often tuned in GDAD open tuning.

13. Accordions, basses, music box toys, cartons (musical instruments), carillons (musical instruments), clarinets, trumpets, double basses, cymbals, flutes, harps, lyres, mandolins, guitars, harmonicas, violins, violas, xylophones, organs, pianos, keyboards (musical instruments) and piano keys, music synthesisers, drums (musical instruments), triangles (musical instruments)

14. Still, some grabbed their violins, mandolins, and guitars and all sang: “O for a faith that will not shrink, tho’ pressed by ev’ry foe; that will not tremble on the brink of any earthly woe.”

15. ‘Today, groups of students travel around the world in the bohemian fashion of their ancestors singing serenades accompanied by mandolins, Bandores, tambourines, and guitars.’ ‘Their ancestral knowledge of wood, techniques and music combine to produce guitars, violins or harps, double basses, and Bandores.’

16. The left needs to Coalesce its resources around direct legal action against the right.: Cantering herds of zebra, eland and roan antelope scatter then Coalesce as we drone over them.: Mandolins, vibraphones, live and processed drums, saxophones, and flutes all Coalesce together into a simple, transparent atmosphere.: A Pakistan-mediated power-sharing arrangement failed to Coalesce the