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A banjo-mandolin is a four-stringed instrument with a body of a mandolin and the neck of a banjo.
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Ukelele, mandolin, banjo-ukelele
A banjolin is a musical instrument resembling a small banjo but tuned like a 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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Barney McKenna of The Dubliners was renowned for playing the banjo, which became his signature instrument. He was instrumental in popularizing the banjo in Irish folk music. In addition to the banjo, McKenna also played the tenor banjo and occasionally the mandolin, showcasing his versatility as a musician. His contributions significantly shaped the sound of traditional Irish music.
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.
There are a few different stringed instruments that might be played at a square dance. These instruments include the banjo, violin, guitar, and mandolin.
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Richard Lee "Ricky" Skaggs is one of the most popular country and bluegrass musicians whose primary instrument is the mandolin. Skaggs also plays fiddle, guitar, banjo and mandocaster.
banjo Not quite. Woody Guthrie played the guitar, harmonica, mandolin, and the fiddle. He was taught the guitar by his uncle Jeff Guthrie and harmonica from his good friend John Woods. He taught himself to play the mandolin and the fiddle.