Mandolin classic pear-shaped, it is Neapolitan, she's Lute.
Indeed, this mandolin in shape resembles a pear sliced in half. This actually is a classical form of the mandolin - in a way she had appeared in Naples in the mid-17 th century, inheriting the "round belly" from my mother-lute. With fully rounded hull shape,
In Neapolitan mandolin strong, deep and soft sound, like "her that." Flat varieties of course inferior to it as a sound.
Neapolitan mandolin, with Four-bedded strings, having commissioned a violin, and another four, being built with previous in unison.
4 +4=8
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