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Baßmandolinen in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for Baßmandolinen in the English»Spanish Dictionary

mandolin, mandoline [Am ˌmændəˈlɪn, ˈmændələn, Brit ˈmandəlɪn, mandəˈlɪn] N

Baßmandolinen in the PONS Dictionary

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He was part of the mandolin revival, which revitalized the instrument after its long decline in the 19th century.
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The postman invites himself in for a cup of tea, then he opens the package revealing the mandolin.
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The second movement is popular with mandolin players as it is pizzicato.
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The instrumental accompaniment is by piano plus one or more of mandolin, string or brass bass, triangle or other small percussion, trumpet, and trombone.
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Other instruments may also be used in flatpicking, such as the mandolin.
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He also plays the guitar and the mandolin.
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One of his life's ambitions was to make the mandolin popular, and he made continental music tours for that purpose.
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The instrument is played with a plectrum and has a sharp metallic sound, reminiscent of a mandolin but pitched lower.
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Unlike resonator guitars, resonator ukuleles, and resonator mandolins, the resonator dulcimer was never commercially produced on a large scale.
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Martin was a versatile musician who could play guitar, fiddle, mandolin, washboard and drums.
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