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What is mandoliering?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/6/2025

Mandoliering refers to the technique of playing the mandolin, a stringed musical instrument, often characterized by its bright, sharp sound and a double-course string arrangement. It typically involves plucking the strings with a plectrum and can encompass various styles, including bluegrass, folk, and Classical Music. Mandoliering also emphasizes intricate melodies and harmonies, making it a popular choice in ensemble settings.

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