bandoline$509159$ - traducción al holandés
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bandoline$509159$ - traducción al holandés

8 STRING BANJO PLAYED AND TUNED LIKE A MANDOLIN
Banjolin; Banjo mandolin; Banjo Mandolin; Bandoline; Banjo-mandolin
  • Jazz-Age]] banjo, the American closed-back type that Leonardi referred to. The closed back is a resonator, to project more sound outward.
  • Two styles of mandolin-banjo, showing a large and small head, with a full size, four-string banjo (bottom).
  • Mando-cümbüş, a Turkish banjo in the style of a mandolin. This instrument resembles the French mandolin-banjo, having a closed-resonator back that gives it a metallic sound.

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Definición

Bandoline
·noun A glutinous pomatum for the fair.

Wikipedia

Mandolin-banjo

The mandolin-banjo is a hybrid instrument, combining a banjo body with the neck and tuning of a mandolin. It is a soprano banjo. It has been independently invented in more than one country, variously being called mandolin-banjo, banjo-mandolin, banjolin and banjourine in English-speaking countries, banjoline and bandoline in France, and the Cümbüş in Turkey.

The instrument has the same scale length as a mandolin (about 14 inches); with 4 courses of strings tuned identically to the violin and mandolin (low to high: GDAE). The movable bridge stands on a resonant banjo-like head typically 10 inches in diameter and currently usually made of plastic. Originally heads were made of skin and varied in diameter to as small as five inches. Larger heads were favored, however, as they were louder, and thus more audible in band settings.