Examples of 'mandola' in a sentence

Meaning of "mandola"

mandola is a musical instrument similar to a mandolin but larger and lower in pitch. It is often used in musical contexts, particularly in folk or traditional music
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  • A stringed musical instrument resembling the mandolin, but of larger size and tuned lower.

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The mandola is typically played with a plectrum.
Exclusive for mandola rosa guests.
His mandola is adapted to include extra frets.
It is slightly bigger than the mandola.
On the mandola my song flies away.
His primary instruments are the guitar and mandola.
Mandola rosa personalised services.
Was the year he worked with a luthier to craft a bigger mandola.
Welcome to mandola rosa.
He is also transformed into a frog by Mandola.
A UFO crashed in Mandola village last night.
There is an order to not buy grain from Mandola village.
Bijlee Mandola is the only child of Harry Mandola.
Each of them performs a duo with Grisman on mandolin or mandola.
Mandola resembles to mandolin, except the size and tone.

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Still have this Mandola.
Mandolin & mandola players looking for suitable music for their instruments.
He is proficient on a variety of instruments including guitar, piano, banjo and mandola.
The mandola is commonly used in folk music-particularly Italian folk music.
After whom this village is named … Mandola.
The mandola is commonly used in folk music - particularly Italian folk music.
Hold on! There is an order to not buy grain from Mandola village.
Larger versions include the mandola ( tuned a fifth below ) and the mandocello ( an octave below ).
I have got my dad 's mandola.
Mandola - A witch who wears glasses.
It is characterized by use of çiftelia ( an authentic Albanian instrument ), mandolina, mandola and percussion.
Fellow farmers of Mandola village!
Marijke, vocals, electric and acoustic mandolin, mandola.
Attila The Stockbroker began entertaining punk audiences accompanied by mandola in 1986, and is still performing.
Klemens Bittmann, violin and mandola.
Alex Lifeson, guitarist of Rush, has also featured the mandola in his work.

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