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- Mandore_(instrument) abstract "The mandore is a musical instrument, a small member of the lute family, teardrop shaped, with four, five or six courses of gut strings and pitched in the treble range. It was considered a new instrument in French music books from the 1580s, but is descended from and very similar to the gittern. It is considered ancestral to the modern mandolin. Other earlier instruments possibly include the citole and pandura.The history of modern mandolins, mandolas and guitars are all intertwined. The instruments shared common ancestor instruments. Some instruments became fashionable widely, and others locally. Experts argue as to the differences; because many of the instruments are so similar but not identical, classifying them has proven difficult.Some experts consider the mandore a forerunner to the mandolino (also known as a Baroque mandolin), which in turn branched out into a family of mandolins that includes the Neapolitan mandolin, the Genoese mandolin, and the Cremonese mandolin. Others consider that the mandore and mandolino may have been contemporary, with different names being used in different countries; the mandolino in Italy, the mandore in France. It is also considered a forerunner or close relative of the 17th century mandola.".
- Mandore_(instrument) thumbnail Mandore.JPG?width=300.
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- Mandore_(instrument) wikiPageExternalLink mandore-(lute).aspx.
- Mandore_(instrument) wikiPageExternalLink mandore.aspx.
- Mandore_(instrument) wikiPageExternalLink 01-Tyler_mandore.pdf.
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- Mandore_(instrument) wikiPageExternalLink mandolins.htm.
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- Mandore_(instrument) wikiPageExternalLink dissertation.pdf.
- Mandore_(instrument) wikiPageExternalLink index.php?d=mandore.
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- Mandore_(instrument) wikiPageExternalLink album.php?albumid=176&attachmentid=51890.
- Mandore_(instrument) wikiPageExternalLink history.htm.
- Mandore_(instrument) wikiPageID "16988961".
- Mandore_(instrument) wikiPageRevisionID "592352278".
- Mandore_(instrument) classification Plucked_string_instrument.
- Mandore_(instrument) classification String_instrument.
- Mandore_(instrument) hasPhotoCollection Mandore_(instrument).
- Mandore_(instrument) imageCapt "Picture of a mandore, with tablature from Marin Mersenne's Harmonie Universelle, published 1636 in Paris.".
- Mandore_(instrument) name "Mandore".
- Mandore_(instrument) related "*Bouzouki *Baglamas *Bağlama *Gittern *Irish bouzouki *Lute *Mandolin *Mandola *Octave mandola *Oud".
- Mandore_(instrument) subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Mandore_(instrument) subject Category:Lutes.
- Mandore_(instrument) subject Category:Mandolin_family_instruments.
- Mandore_(instrument) subject Category:Necked_bowl_lutes.
- Mandore_(instrument) type Artifact100021939.
- Mandore_(instrument) type Device103183080.
- Mandore_(instrument) type EarlyMusicalInstruments.
- Mandore_(instrument) type Instrument103574816.
- Mandore_(instrument) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Mandore_(instrument) type MandolinFamilyInstruments.
- Mandore_(instrument) type MusicalInstrument103800933.
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- Mandore_(instrument) comment "The mandore is a musical instrument, a small member of the lute family, teardrop shaped, with four, five or six courses of gut strings and pitched in the treble range. It was considered a new instrument in French music books from the 1580s, but is descended from and very similar to the gittern. It is considered ancestral to the modern mandolin. Other earlier instruments possibly include the citole and pandura.The history of modern mandolins, mandolas and guitars are all intertwined.".
- Mandore_(instrument) label "Mandora".
- Mandore_(instrument) label "Mandore (instrument)".
- Mandore_(instrument) sameAs Mandora.
- Mandore_(instrument) sameAs m.0414ny6.
- Mandore_(instrument) sameAs Q3545453.
- Mandore_(instrument) sameAs Q3545453.
- Mandore_(instrument) sameAs Mandore_(instrument).
- Mandore_(instrument) wasDerivedFrom Mandore_(instrument)?oldid=592352278.
- Mandore_(instrument) depiction Mandore.JPG.
- Mandore_(instrument) isPrimaryTopicOf Mandore_(instrument).