Mandolin Player: The instruments: The mandocello

The mandocello



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This particular page was created 12/10/2003 and last updated 15/03/2006
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  • Body shape: Lute
  • Top: Flat, bent or arched
  • Back: Flat, arched or bowl
  • Bridge: Floating or fixed
  • Frets: Fixed chromatic
  • Strings: 8 (in pairs)
  • Courses: 4 ( 2 - 2 - 2 - 2)
  • Scale: 630 - 650 mm
Aka baritone mando, the mandocello is a guitar-sized (usually archtop style) mandolin tuned like a cello. Coincidentally the mandocello is very similar to a tenor guitar. The only real difference (apart from the tuning) is that the tenor guitar has single strings while the mandocello has double although the mandocello usually has a longer scale too.

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