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Definitions of mandola in various dictionaries:
noun - an early type of mandolin
noun - an ancient lute
MANDOLA - The mandola (US and Canada) or tenor mandola (Ireland and UK) is a fretted, stringed musical instrument. It is to the mandolin what the viola is to t...
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Lute relative |
Stringed instrument, used in folk groups (7) |
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Jan 23 2016 Universal |
Mar 20 2009 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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A stringed musical instrument larger than a mandolin |
an early type of mandolin |
Mandola description |
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The mandola (US and Canada) or tenor mandola (Ireland and UK) is a fretted, stringed musical instrument. It is to the mandolin what the viola is to the violin: the four double courses of strings tuned in fifths to the same pitches as the viola (C-G-D-A low-to-high), a fifth lower than a mandolin. The mandola, although now rarer, is the ancestor of the mandolin, the name of which means simply "little mandola". * The name mandola may originate with the ancient pandura, and was also rendered as mandora, the change perhaps having been due to approximation to the Italian word for "almond". The instrument developed from the lute at an early date, being more compact and cheaper to build, but the sequence of development and nomenclature in different regions is now hard to discover. Historically related instruments include the mandore, mandole, vandola (Joan Carles Amat, 1596), bandola, bandora, bandurina, pandurina andin 16th-century Germanythe quinterne or chiterna. However, significantly diffe |