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  2. Losing My Religion - Wikipedia

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    Buck performing "Losing My Religion" on mandolin "Losing My Religion" was released on February 19, 1991, in the United States as the lead single from R.E.M.'s album Out of Time. [14] Their record label, Warner Bros., was wary of the choice of lead single. Steven Baker, then the vice president of product management., said there were "long, drawn ...

  3. List of mandolinists - Wikipedia

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    Peter Buck (United States), R.E.M., mandolin part of Losing My Religion; Dash Crofts, [152] Seals and Crofts; Rory Gallagher (Ireland), Going to My Hometown; David Gilmour, [citation needed] Pink Floyd "Maestro" Alex Gregory (United Kingdom) (Heavy Metal) [153] David Grisman; mandolin part on Grateful Dead's Friend of the Devil [154] [155 ...

  4. SoundFont - Wikipedia

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    This version was fully disclosed as a public specification, with the goal of making the SoundFont format an industry standard. All SoundFont 1.0 compatible devices were updated to support the SoundFont 2.0 format shortly after it was released to the public, and consequently the 1.0 version became obsolete.

  5. Mandolins in North America - Wikipedia

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    Mandolin awareness in the United States blossomed in the 1880s, as the instrument became part of a fad that continued into the mid-1920s. [14] [15] According to Clarence L. Partee a publisher in the BMG movement (banjo, mandolin and guitar), the first mandolin made in the United States was made in 1883 or 1884 by Joseph Bohmann, who was an established maker of violins in Chicago. [16]

  6. Losing My Religion (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Losing My Religion", a 2017 essay by Eric T. Hansen; Music. Losing My Religion, a 2015 album by Kirk Franklin "Losing My ...

  7. Bluegrass mandolin - Wikipedia

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    Most bluegrass mandolin players choose one of two styles. Both have flat or nearly flat backs and arched tops. The so-called a-style mandolin has a teardrop-shaped body; the f-style mandolin is more stylized, with a spiraled wooden cone on the upper side and a couple of points on the lower side.

  8. Mandolin orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Mandolin "Estudiantina" of Mayenne, France around 1900 when Mandolin orchestras were at the height of their popularity. A mandolin orchestra is an orchestra consisting primarily of instruments from the mandolin family of instruments, such as the mandolin, mandola, mandocello and mandobass or mandolone. Some mandolin orchestras use guitars ...

  9. MuseScore - Wikipedia

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    MuseScore Studio (branded as MuseScore before 2024) [8] is a free and open-source music notation program for Windows, macOS, and Linux under the Muse Group, which owns the associated online score-sharing platform MuseScore.com and a freemium mobile score viewer and playback app.