APC MDA305 Mandola
The mandola, formerly bandola or vandola, is a pear-shaped plucked string instrument with frets and four pairs of strings played with a plectrum. This chordophone evolved from the lute in Italy in the 16th century, giving rise to the mandolin family. It is descended from the medieval guiterna and the renaissance mandora. The APC MDA305 mandola is made with a solid spruce top and sapelli back and sides. It has a scale length of 470mm. It has 4 pairs of steel strings tuned in EE, AA, DD, GG.
The mandola, formerly bandola or vandola, is a pear-shaped plucked string instrument with frets and four pairs of strings played with a plectrum. This chordophone evolved from the lute in Italy in the 16th century, giving rise to the mandolin family. It is descended from the medieval guiterna and the renaissance mandora. The APC MDA-305 mandola is made with a solid spruce top and sapelli back and sides. It has a scale length of 470mm. It has 4 pairs of steel strings tuned in EE, AA, DD, GG.