The two play all the instruments with a touch of help from John Rice of the Pine Valley Cosmonauts on mandolin and guitar. |
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As the song comes to a close, a mandolin slowly takes over, building a discreet line around a series of found sounds. |
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We usually have two guitars, two banjos, a mandolin, a big ole homemade washtub bass, a washboard, a harmonica and many kazoos. |
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Pandemonium will perform traditional folk and ceilidh music on guitar, mandolin, concertina, recorder, melodeon and percussion. |
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The Bayou Brothers sound features a variety of instruments including the double bass, harmonica, washboard, kazoo, jaw harp, guitar and mandolin. |
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After the accident that crippled him, Delbert could no longer play mandolin. |
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He has used instruments as varied as the oboe, French horn, mandolin and saxophone in his arrangements. |
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Behind the Cliffside Inn, I heard a fiddle and a mandolin, keeping rhythm on an old washboard and stomping on the floor. |
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Working on acoustic guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, banjo, and mandolin, Taylor sings his original songs with conviction and feeling. |
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Gleeful and condescending was his intonation, contoured by the mandolin accentuation of Italian. |
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At their most lighthearted, the duo's bouncy ditties are anchored by sumptuous harmonies and effervescent acoustic guitar, mandolin and dulcimer. |
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Koushkani is a master of the Tar, a Persian instrument reminiscent of the Greek bouzouki or, more distantly, the mandolin. |
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The homespun girl trio weaves melodies in and out on guitar, mandolin, harmonica, ukulele and banjo as vocals float across each note. |
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The concert in the evening included ballad singers, mandolin and banjo players. |
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He plays standard lead and rhythm electric guitar, lap steel and slide guitar, bass, and mandolin, all equally well. |
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Then came the fusion band Esperanto, who had a veena, mandolin, flute, and assorted percussion instruments and guitars. |
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Two flutes, mandolin, harp, and solo lower strings give an airy lightness to the sounds that accompany the two female dancers. |
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The sound of mandolin, crumhorns, bassoons, recorders, and various timpani, being woven into a rock structure is simply a joy to behold. |
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I take the mandolin from the wall and do a few strums in joyous celebration. |
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It's got some double-bass, some mandolin, a steel-stringed acoustic guitar, a birdie chirping, and a little drummer boy towards the end. |
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She had minimal skills on the oboe, French horn, guitar, viola, mandolin, and penny whistle. |
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Bolivian music also uses the charango, which is a cross between the mandolin, guitar, and banjo. |
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Midnight holds his umbrella over his shoulder, while Mandolin is strumming idly on a mandolin. |
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On this album she plays guitar, tenor guitar, mandolin and tenor banjo slightly more than she plays fiddle. |
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Chris Aronsten is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who plays guitar, fiddle, mandolin, spoons and harmonica. |
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We'll start with a riff on a guitar, mandolin, bass or drums, and work it up from there. |
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The songs are accompanied by guitar, mandolin, piano and the occasional glockenspiel and there is a good variety of each. |
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I came home to Alberta and added some mandolin overdubs and did the mixing. |
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The Montrealer's solo work is acoustic guitar-based with support from bass, drums, mandolin, strings and spare harmonies. |
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Cutting them in thin slices was no problem with the aid of a mandolin. |
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He plays bouzouki, banjo, mandolin, acoustic and electric guitar. |
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It's tonnes of fun, dancing and drinking cheap beer to frenzied mandolin picking while one of the vets oversees, clad in grey flannels, blazer, beret, and a strip of medals. |
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Instrumentation includes greats such as David Grier on flat-top guitar, Matt Flinner on mandolin, Stuart Duncan on fiddle and the list goes on and on. |
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Conway infuses percussion, and Leslie sprinkles mandolin lines like dewdrops as Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson doubles Sanders' hypnotic melody line with his flute. |
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I too was intrigued by their charisma and their willingness as a rock group to bring out two sets of bongos and a mandolin amidst their guitars and drums. |
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Set against a backdrop of strings, the mandolin sounds completely beautiful, providing an enticing blend of sadness and hope all at the same time. |
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Peel then slice the potatoes finely with a knife or a mandolin. |
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Hillman, a teenage mandolin prodigy, was a prime, underacknowledged force in the Byrds' fusion of rock and country. |
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Lixouri is a pleasant, quiet village with an appealing square lined with restaurants, from which can be heard on balmy evenings the strains of the bouzouki and the mandolin. |
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Those projects gives him the opportunity to learn differents instruments like charango, banjo, mandolin and podorythmics percussions. |
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Among the dances is the only extant example in Bach's output of a forlane, a Venetian street dance accompanied by mandolin, castanets, and drums. |
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It will be exhibiting a Grande bouche and a Petite bouche model of manouche guitars, as well as an Irish bouzouki and a mandolin. |
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The mandolin belongs to the family of the plucked instruments, because in order to produce a sound the strings must be plucked by a plectrum. |
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The objects on view include a guitar, a mandolin and a violin owned by the artist, a trained flautist. |
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You'll hear in this album samples from acoustic to electric guitars, strings or mandolin. 4 tracks have a voice on it. |
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She accompanies a desert village where from the use of a mandolin as main instrument. |
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The original version of this popular piece is for violin or mandolin and piano. |
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Indeed, his mother, greatly influenced by her Neapolitan origins, had a veritable passion for traditional Italian folk songs and mandolin music. |
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Some people really don't like bagpipes, whereas some people really like mandolin. |
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The clarinet, mandolin and violin lead the women's farandoles and the men's circle dances. |
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Very early on, I was attracted to the sounds of stringed instruments like the dulcimer and mandolin, which were commonly played in that part of the country. |
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Their huge array of instruments includes guitars, banjo, mandolin, bass, piano, organ, tabla and djembe, making this gig a must for all lovers of acoustic driven music. |
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Twin-fiddles and acoustic guitar make up their distinctive sound, augmented with banjo and mandolin, with the addition of string bass and drums for some shows. |
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Two of these ditties will put a kick in your step, while the others tend toward teary, beery ballads built on acoustic guitar, pedal steel and mandolin. |
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Resembling a mandolin, the bouzouki has a round wooden body, with metal strings arranged in three or four double courses over a fretted fingerboard. |
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When Louis-Samuel Jacques strums the cords of his mandolin, he does not do it to relax, but to liven a concert hall with his musician friends, the Gros Gnômes group. |
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A mandolin is the ultimate empty canvas awaiting a brush. |
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Guests can attend competitions of flatfoot dancers, folk singers and string players on fiddle, dulcimer, mandolin and banjo performing old-time and bluegrass music. |
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Peel the vegetables and cut into a fine julienne with a mandolin. |
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The multi-talented duo perform their original songs on guitar, fiddle, mandolin, dobro and clawhammer banjo. |
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Ans as for duos, Matt Ward plays all the guitar and keyboard parts, and he is accompanied by his producer, Adam Selzer, only for some percussion and the mandolin and dulcimer parts. |
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She went on living with her mother in the house in Mindelo where she had first heard her tipsy father play cavaquinho, the four-string mandolin that rippled behind her songs. |
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He already played the mandolin and guitar both considered French instruments—and convinced the local chiefs to hire a violin instructor for his village, called Then, which was already known for its musical talent. |
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Then on a stay in Mexico in 1956, he made the visual discovery that determined his career: he drew a mandolin with a tiny sound-hole, which made the instrument look bigger than normal. |
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Western musical influence in this period was manifest in the use of the mandolin, the Spanish guitar, and the violin, as well as by the introduction of European classical music and composition following Western forms. |
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Piece for recorder, glockenspiel, mandolin, guitar and piano. |
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In all these configurations, arranger and multi-instrumentalist Ryan Francesconi, who can be widely heard on guitar, banjo or mandolin, is really a successful addition. |
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The young Georges was encouraged to play the mandolin from an early age and it was on this instrument that he learnt the simple chords he would later develop on the guitar. |
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This CD contains 17 of his favorites tunes played on the mandolin. |
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The set includes a second, hidden safety switch that activates only when the plunger is in place and three mandolin style blades for 1.5 mm slices, 3 mm slices and julienne strips. |
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Besides the bodhran, he also strums the mandolin and the bouzouki. |
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Chou studied violin and erhu and tried to emulate his second brother by dabbling in the harmonica, mandolin, xiao, and the musical saw. |
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The mandolin is becoming a somewhat more common instrument amongst Irish traditional musicians. |
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John Sheahan and Barney McKenna, fiddle player and tenor banjo player respectively, with The Dubliners are also accomplished mandolin players. |
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The top is either flat or carved like that of an arch top guitar or mandolin, although some builders carve both the back and the top. |
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During the Spanish era Rondalya music, where traditional string orchestra mandolin type instruments were used, was widespread. |
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And she has just acquired a banjo, to add to her guitar, organ, piano, piano accordion, diatonic accordion, harmonica, mandolin and tin flute. |
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Come see his electric, Hawaiian and resophonic guitars specially crafted for lap steel playability, along with an electric mandolin and electric bass. |
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Although there were five keyboards, several guitars, a mandolin with an armadillo skin as the sounding box, and one drum, the music was mellow-supporting the four-part harmony of the congregation. |
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The second movement entitled Sérénade, is appropriately imbued with playfulness: the cello imitates a guitar, mandolin, flute and tambourine, perhaps suggesting Pierrot's desperate efforts to seduce his beloved. |
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Formerly with the Bushbury Mountain Daredevils, Richard also plays mandolin, bouzouki, ukulele, banjo, washboard and kazoo. |
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Their lushly romantic debut album features the rare blend of glockenspiels, synths, mandolin and more casting a deep, many-layered spell. |
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It features Bill and Margot O'Sullivan on mandolin and fiddle, and Bob and Michelle Hall on guitar and bass fiddle. |
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Twenty years as a builder and gigging musician have kept him keenly focused on sound and set-up. He is currently exploring the entrancing baritone voice of the Irish bouzouki and octave mandolin. |
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The band includes Paul Harty, a vocalist, guitarist, mandolinist, fiddler and harmonicist, and Jim Murray, who plays guitar and mandolin. |
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Stacey will be playing with a new line up, including double bass, fiddle, drums kit, mandolin, tenor banjo and guitar. |
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Global GS-26, £44.99, www.amazon.co.uk 8. Mark Hix Chef Japanese mandolin slicer It's a flat plastic contraption with a blade in the middle that's perfect for shredding and slicing – everything from carrots to fennel. |
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Bass and drums are provided by Martin Trewinnard and Colin Halliwell, while electric lead guitar is played by Pete Laity who also supplies mandolin and Appalachian dulcimer. |
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He plays just about anything with strings including the traditional fiddle, Chinese erhu, Appalachian dulcimer, mandolin and six and twelve string acoustic guitars. |
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The instruments they play include piano, violin, guitar, cello, uilleann pipes, flute, mandolin, banjo, accordion, fiddle, Dobro, bass, whistle and drums. |
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She plays keyboards, guitar, mandolin, bass, accordion, West African djimbe, as well as such traditional Indian instruments as the mridunga, tabla and harmonium. |
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Haque will guest on one of the 18 pieces on Ivanovic's HotHouse program, as will Branko Pavlovic, who plays a Balkan mandolin called a tamburitza. |
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Starting on Monday the children will hear performances from varying musical styles including a Scottish piper, a Caribbean steel drum band and a mandolin player. |
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Almost immediately the three were cowriting and then onstage together, Nettles at the main mike with Bush and Hall backing her on guitar, mandolin, and harmonies. |
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Irish-born Eugene O'Brian plays mandolin and guitar and was with the Rocky Island boys band, Bluegrass Express, Barnstorm and Grassfire before joining the band. |
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He left Mandolin to her sunbath and went back to the counter to finish preparing an order. |
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The novel and movie Captain Corelli's Mandolin are set in Kefallonia, in which Captain Corelli is part of the Italian occupation force during the Second World War. |
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