Mandolin
(man-doe-LIN)
[Eng.]
A plucked string instrument that came into use during the Renaissance resembling the lute. The mandolin has four courses of strings tuned as those of a violin. The fingerboard is fretted and played with a pick or plectrum. Usually the mandolin has a rounded back like that of a lute.
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