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A mandolin is played like a guitar but it is a lot smaller and is normally seen in a rounder shape. It is also made with forte holes on the front and with a slightly different shape with a little whirl going off the top next to the neck of the mandolin.
a mandolin is a string instrument that has four sets of two strings. so it looks like there are four strings but there are really eight. it has a "light" sound to it like a ukulele or a banjo and is tuned like a violin. A mandolin is also a very sharp slicing instrument used by kitchen workers.
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A mandolin is a small bodied instrument that usually has 8 strings grouped in pairs to have a "4 string" effect. A mandolin has an approximate scale length of 13-14 inches. Standard tuning (starting with thickest string) is GDAE. A guitar typically has 6 strings and is a much larger bodied instrument with an approximate scale length of 24 inches. Standard tuning (starting with thickest string) is EADGBE. Overall - the guitar is a more popular instrument in most music genres.
You could certainly tune the Mandolin like that. It just requires the right size strings to be used. You could then use ukulele tabs to play songs, but the sound would be different.
There really is no reason you can't. EADG is the standard tuning for a mandolin, and you can get ukulele strings for those notes. It isn't going to sound like a mandolin, but it can be played the same way.
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Thickness affects sound.
A mandolin is played like a guitar but it is a lot smaller and is normally seen in a rounder shape. It is also made with forte holes on the front and with a slightly different shape with a little whirl going off the top next to the neck of the mandolin.
It was invented to play music, like guitar, mandolin. Many people like its sound.
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a mandolin is a string instrument that has four sets of two strings. so it looks like there are four strings but there are really eight. it has a "light" sound to it like a ukulele or a banjo and is tuned like a violin. A mandolin is also a very sharp slicing instrument used by kitchen workers.
You may expect an increase in noise attenuation of about 3dB for each doubling of the mass of your gypsum board. Using boards of different thickness on opposite faces of the wall will further increase the sound loss.
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A buffer board is a board used to amplify sound.
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