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Binding is a narrow outer strip of material on the edges of the body of stringed instruments such as lutes, mandolins, guitars and ukuleles.
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Octave mandolins are sometimes used in mandolin orchestras in place of mandolas.
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A very small run of lap steels, banjos and mandolins were also built but are rare to come across.
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The instrumentation on the album consists mainly of acoustic guitars, double basses, fiddles, mandolins, and percussion.
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Mandolins, lap steels, banjos, ukuleles, acoustic and electric guitars of all families and ages adorn the walls so heavily that any self-respecting musician might pass out from sheer rapture.
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Unlike resonator guitars, resonator ukuleles, and resonator mandolins, the resonator dulcimer was never commercially produced on a large scale.
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Musicians from all over the world have sought after his dulcimers, banjos, mandolins, guitars and ukeleles.
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