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A mandolone is a member of the mandolin family, created in the 18th century. It is a bass range version of the Neapolitan mandolin. Its range was not as good as the mandocello, which replaced it in mandolin orchestras, and had largely disappeared in the 19th century. Besides the lesser range, compared to the mandocello, the mandolone was also a quieter instrument. This was a problem, because the other instruments making up the mandolin orchestras were getting louder. In regular orchestras, it had to be heard with violins, violas and cellos, which were getting louder as well.

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  • Mandolone (en)
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  • A mandolone is a member of the mandolin family, created in the 18th century. It is a bass range version of the Neapolitan mandolin. Its range was not as good as the mandocello, which replaced it in mandolin orchestras, and had largely disappeared in the 19th century. Besides the lesser range, compared to the mandocello, the mandolone was also a quieter instrument. This was a problem, because the other instruments making up the mandolin orchestras were getting louder. In regular orchestras, it had to be heard with violins, violas and cellos, which were getting louder as well. (en)
  • マンドローネ(mandolone)はマンドリン属の最低音域を受け持つ楽器であるが、通常のマンドリン属の楽器とはやや様相を異にする。 (ja)
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  • : Mandolin Club of Brescia. Instruments are not named but are in the mandocello and bass ranges. Possible names for the instruments include mandolones or liuto cantabile and arciliuto or mandobasses; : Giuseppe Branzoli playing an instrument identified as a mandolone restrung as a 12-string guitar, 1889 (en)
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  • A mandolone is a member of the mandolin family, created in the 18th century. It is a bass range version of the Neapolitan mandolin. Its range was not as good as the mandocello, which replaced it in mandolin orchestras, and had largely disappeared in the 19th century. Besides the lesser range, compared to the mandocello, the mandolone was also a quieter instrument. This was a problem, because the other instruments making up the mandolin orchestras were getting louder. In regular orchestras, it had to be heard with violins, violas and cellos, which were getting louder as well. (en)
  • マンドローネ(mandolone)はマンドリン属の最低音域を受け持つ楽器であるが、通常のマンドリン属の楽器とはやや様相を異にする。 (ja)
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