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  2. History of the mandolin - Wikipedia

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    The Mandolin "Estudiantina" of Mayenne, France around 1900 when Mandolin orchestras were at the height of their popularity. Their success in Paris preceded a second group of Spanish performers, known as the Esudiantina Figaro or Esudiantina Española Figaroa (Figaro Band of Spanish Students). [55]

  3. Mandore (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Cutler-Challen Choral Mandolino made in Cremona, Italy by Antonio Stradivari, c. 1680, kept at the National Music Museum, Vermillion, South Dakota, made one hundred years after the mandore was being labeled "new" in France; 3. Metal-string mandolin made between 1767 and 1784 by Vicenzo Vinaccia, displayed at the Museu de la Música de Barcelona.

  4. Mandolin playing traditions worldwide - Wikipedia

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    The sunken-fret mandolin (mandolin phím lõm) did not meet the musical needs as well as the sunken-fret guitar, because the mandolin's rigidity made it painful to get the same effects from the strings. [120] Also the mandolin's narrow fretboard made it difficult to hit the notes. [120]

  5. Mandolin - Wikipedia

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    Other American-made variants include the mandolinetto or Howe-Orme guitar-shaped mandolin (manufactured by the Elias Howe Company between 1897 and roughly 1920), which featured a cylindrical bulge along the top from fingerboard end to tailpiece and the Vega mando-lute (more commonly called a cylinder-back mandolin manufactured by the Vega ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 'This mandolin needs to be in Topeka': Instrument Albert ...

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    A mandolin made in Topeka in 1912 by highly regarded inventor Albert Shutt is back in the capital city and is being restored. 'This mandolin needs to be in Topeka': Instrument Albert Shutt made in ...

  8. Eduardo Mezzacapo - Wikipedia

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    There had been a decline since the early 19th century, but around the beginning of the 20th century from the 1880s to the 1920s there was a mandolin "craze" in which the instrument enjoyed new popularity. [2] [3] The movement in France was enough to found a movement of French mandolin artists, including Gabriel Leone, Giovanni Fouchetti and ...

  9. Mandolin, a Livestream Success Story, Wants to Be a Mandatory ...

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    Mandolin didn’t even launch until June 1, 2020, months into the pandemic, yet made enough strides to be named best-in-cl Mandolin, a Livestream Success Story, Wants to Be a Mandatory App for In ...