drum beats.
There are usually no mandolins in an orchestra.
Mandolins in the Moonlight was created in 1958.
No I have not! But i have heard of a mandolin, just nip to the local music centre and ask them if they have heard of Corbin mandolins.
mandolins in 1894, first electric was a spanish electric which we know today as a the ES-150
The look
Mandolins are decendants of the lute, whilst they are tuned like a violin (G,D,A,E) but are held and strummed like a guitar. Mandolins are traditionally acoustic, but recently electric models have been around. They come in a variety of styles, including those in the link below. They make a very distictive and rather nice sound- type in mandolin on youtube for a taster http://mandolincity.com/images/mandolin2.jpg
Mandolins have strings.
They are in the same family, yes� but Gibson also makes Mandolins, Banjos, and Dobros. They make the equpiment you need to make your guitar sound great. Example: Amplifiers, Pickups, Strings, Gig Bags, Slides, Straps, Replacement Parts, Processors, Pedals, etc. They also make various brass and woodwind instruments, pianos, drums and varous other band instruments. They even make jukeboxes.
There are various places online where one an get tabs for Mandolins. For example, websites like Mandolin Tab, Mandolin Cafe, Mando Hangout and All Tabs music all have different tabs for Mandolins.
They don't make a sound.
Moles don't really make sound but they might make kinda a little sound.