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8 string banjo played and tuned like a mandolin
banjo-mandolin, banjolin and banjourine in English-speaking countries, banjoline and bandoline in France, and the Cümbüş in Turkey. The instrument has
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The Banjoline is a four coursed instrument similar to a tenor guitar or plectrum banjo. The instrument was developed by Eddie Peabody in the 1930s, initially
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French musician (1876–1962)
author and composer. He wrote the method book Méthode de Mandoline et Banjoline, published 1903 in the United States, one of the few from that era which
Edgar_Bara
American musician and entertainer (1902–1970)
with Vega, and later with the Fender Company and Rickenbacker—called the Banjoline. It was tuned as a plectrum banjo but with the 3rd and 4th strings doubled
Eddie_Peabody
Model 6000 Bantar Model 6005 Banjoline Model 6006 Banjoline Deluxe
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Italian composer
competitions in Florence and Rome. Léonardi was the author of the Méthode pour Banjoline ou Mandoline-Banjo (Method for Banjolin and Mandolin-Banjo). The book
Salvator_Léonardi
Textbook for a musical instrument
Erhardt. The pedal harp rotula. (1800) Edgar Bara. Méthode de Mandoline et Banjoline (1903). Still in print. Bartolomeo Bortolazzi. Method in German, Anweisung
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Italian composer
different person, possibly his son. Methode complete de mandoline ou banjoline Methode de mandoline Ada-berceuse / transcription par Giuseppe Bellenghi;
Jean_Pietrapertosa
Salvador Léonardi mentioned this decline in his 1921 book, Méthode pour Banjoline ou Mandoline-Banjo, saying that the mandolin had "lost for a time the
History_of_the_mandolin
Tunings for stringed musical instruments
Banjolin 4 strings 4 courses G3 D4 A4 E5 Mandolin-banjo, Melody Banjo, banjoline, bandoline US Hybrid of mandolin and banjo but with only one string per
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Italian composer
Orchestra, History, About Mandolin Orchestras Salvador Léonardi, Méthode pour Banjoline ou Mandoline-Banjo, Paris, 1921 Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
Eduardo_Mezzacapo
American ragtime and jazz band, 1910–1927
Tuck and Johnson collaborated with multi-instrumentalist (especially banjoline and vocals) Gus Haston (Augustus Adolphus Haston, born in St Louis, Missouri
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Italian composer
Association Newsletter, Spring 2007. Salvador Léonardi, Méthode pour Banjoline ou Mandoline-Banjo, Paris, 1921 Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
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Friend of Lord Ram; Sakha means Friend and Ram is Lord Ram
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Abbreviation of Amanda, meaning worthy of being loved.
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(Лала) Bulgarian name LALA means "tulip." In use by the Romani. Compare with other forms of Lala.
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Champion; Desire; Island; Cloud; Passionate
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Hound of the plains.
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English : variant spelling of Asbury.
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Karna, The great warrior, One who is born from fire (Son of the fire)
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Australian, Latin
Lily; After the Flower; Pure
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Hindu
The egoless, Humble
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