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  • Learning to play Mandola - Mandolin Cafe
    In Europe, however, mandola refers to what we in North America call an octave mandolin and they read treble clef except the music is actually in the same key Yikes!! My current problem is that I can read pretty decently on mandolin but have to relearn to read the c-clef on mandola but still maintain my brain for reading mandolin
  • What is the difference between an Octave Mandolin and a Mandola?
    The word "mandola" is NOT back-formed from the word "viola " The mandola is the ancestor of the mandolin and all other mandolin-family instruments "Mandolin" comes from "mandolino," which means "little mandola " In America, the GDAE instrument is almost invariably called an "octave mandolin "
  • Mandola vs. Mandolin
    The mandola and mandolin share three courses: G, D, and A But the mandolin has a high E course, while the mandola has a low C course Each has its advantages and disadvantages Personally, I like the mandolin for playing in the keys of D and A, while I think the mandola is better suited to the keys of C and G
  • Mandola recommendations? - mandolincafe. com
    CGDA mandola is in the wrong key for this music (practical advice based on personal experience) CGDA mandocello (open or capo-2, capo-7) works as an octave mandolin and as well as Natalie Haas' CGDA cello for playing Irish-type tunes
  • Mandolin vs. Mandola?
    Actually, if some sources are to be believed, the mandola came first; the name "mandolin" means "little mandola " As Tobin opines, the tenor banjo is a 20th century innovation, designed to be a plectrum-played banjo, with a shorter neck and heavier stringing than the earlier five-string banjo -- and tuned in fifths, rather than the
  • Mandola dimensions? - Mandolin Cafe
    To me a mandola tuned CGDA should have a scale of about 17" and a body to match, and the mandocello's scale (Gibson's was 24 75") should be at least 27" and have a body to match as well ph º º º º º º º º º º º º º º º
  • Siminoff H-5 Mandola kit - Mandolin Cafe
    Lots of talk about Roger Siminoff's work these days I am favorably impressed with the H-5 mandola kit from Siminoff It is offered with three levels of completion -- I would prefer the most competed one, the Level 1 kit For circa $700 you can get an f-hole mandola kit where most of the "hard" work has been done
  • Mandolin Cafe Classifieds
    The mandola has a really sweet and powerful voice with impressive sustain and responsiveness It features a spruce top (I believe Englemann, confirming with Lawrence), maple (probably red maple) back sides neck, a great-looking maple headstock overlay, and gold EVO frets
  • tuning a mandola GDAE - Mandolin Cafe
    Thomastik-Infeld Octave Mandolin (European Mandola) Flat Wound 45 cm Mittel, 015 - 049, 174M Thomastik-Infeld Octave Mandolin (European Mandola) Flat Wound 45 cm Stark, 020 - 063, 174S But these strings are kind of expensive for such an experiment Seems like a string tension calculator is your best bet, and then mix and match some string
  • Mandolin Glossary - Mandola
    Mandola In the US, this term is usually applied to an instrument tuned one fifth below the mandolin, analogous to the viola: c, g, d, a Europeans would refer to an instrument of this size as mandoliola, mandola in C, or tenor mandola (although this latter is a bit of a misnomer given the instrument's alto range)





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