That's funny you asked because I just ran across the tablature for that, only for the mandolin part, a few days ago. Heres the link buddy!
http://www.mandolincafe.com/tab/Stonehenge.txt
I personally havent tried playing it, based on the tab, but i just remember seeing it. Hopefully it can do something for you
They use a mandolin in the song Blood, Sex, and Booze. This was on the album Warning and it was played by Billie Joe Armstrong
Ry Cooder
In the film "Love Birds," the mandolin for the song "Malargale" was played by the renowned musician U. Srinivas. He is celebrated for his exceptional skills on the mandolin and has collaborated with A.R. Rahman on several projects, contributing to the film's beautiful soundtrack.
They play the instrumental part of the song.
I figured out the first part of Ribbit March (the first theme song) it's: ccbcbcbagggacacabgfgfedefggegabbaagagag Those are the notes on the piano just play it to the beat of the song. :)
That song is called "Mandolin Rain."
They use a mandolin in the song Blood, Sex, and Booze. This was on the album Warning and it was played by Billie Joe Armstrong
Ry Cooder
Yes, pretty sure
No, Marilyn Monroe did not play the mandolin. She was a famous American actress, model, and singer known for her roles in classic films such as "Some Like It Hot" and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." While she had talents in acting and singing, playing the mandolin was not among her known skills or hobbies.
In the film "Love Birds," the mandolin for the song "Malargale" was played by the renowned musician U. Srinivas. He is celebrated for his exceptional skills on the mandolin and has collaborated with A.R. Rahman on several projects, contributing to the film's beautiful soundtrack.
In the movie Lawless, when Jack Bondurant goes into the bar and sees Bertha playing mandolin with the band, he plays the Coolio song.
play the guitar part of the song
pretty sure they do. It sounds like one
They play the instrumental part of the song.
The Canon Rebel commercial song is called "The Turning Ground" by Mandolin Orange.
Ugh, wow. You play the song over a speaker and play the guitar part.