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"mandolin" Definitions
  1. a musical instrument with metal strings (usually eight) arranged in pairs, and a curved back, played with a plectrumTopics Musicc2

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"Mountain Angel," 2010: That's mandolin virtuoso and Prairie Home Companion host Chris Thile backing her up on — what else — the mandolin.
Kyocera Ceramic Adjustable Mandolin Vegetable Slicer, available at Amazon, $19.95For quick and uniform cuts, there's really nothing better than a mandolin slicer.
Her father still teaches fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and sometimes bass.
"The piano, the guitar, the mandolin, some violin," he said.
BEACON Snehasish Mozumder and SOM (Sound of Mandolin), jazz. Sept.
Not until she picks up a fiddle, mandolin, or banjo, anyway.
Bach's own virtuosity translates to a different effect on the mandolin.
The mandolin player recently moved his radio show to New York.
In addition to guitar, he played banjo, mandolin and Burmese harp.
Using a mandolin, slice the turnip roots into 1/8-inch rounds.
They played a mandolin on Judd music, which I didn't go for!
He also sang, wrote songs and played viola, mandolin, mandola and guitar.
"Music is the backbone of the Appalachians," says mandolin player Jamie Smith.
PRINCETON Avi Avital, mandolin, with Ksenija Sidorova, accordion, and Itama Doari, percussion.
Roy played the guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, harmonica and many other instruments.
Their mandolin-like kamaichas are made from mango wood and goat hides.
If you don't have a mandolin, you can use a knife. 3.
First, an "amazing" mandolin slicer, which he loves for making quick raw salads.
Feature Chris Thile, a 35-year-old mandolin player, aims to find out.
The songs also highlight Marlin's growing devotion to, and mastery of, the mandolin.
That mandolin riff barely changes a bit, of course; the song stays true enough.
Yeah there was mandolin and violin and cello, just a number of different instruments.
Arrangements for clarinet, flute, guitar and mandolin of songs from around the world. Aug.
Slice the fresh radishes as thin as possible with a mandolin or a knife.
From dulcimer to mandolin, from jazz to Celtic, Old Town casts a wide net.
This is Mandolin Orange, covering Bob Dylan's "Boots of Spanish Leather" back in 2014.
Thinly shave the sunchokes and the apple on a mandolin into a medium bowl.
"It's a festival for mandolin, but for me it was a revelation," Mr. Pibarot said.
Using a mandolin, thinly slice the garlic cloves, taking care not to slice your fingertips!
These days the great swimmers, gymnasts and mandolin players all seem to be kids. 21982.
We recommend using a mandolin, but no matter what you slice with, watch your fingers!
There's dobro too, etching its earthiness into songs, along with some sparse scatterings of mandolin.
Emily Frantz of Mandolin Orange: The constant gas station stops require a lot of self-control.
Corot's lively "Gypsy Girl with a Mandolin" probably didn't play for long after she was painted.
This is not old-school banjo, mandolin, that kind of upright bass sound from decades past.
Also on the bill is Hamilton de Holanda, a practitioner of the bandolim, a Portuguese mandolin.
His mother, Lillian, played piano; his brother Dick and sister Jean both played mandolin and guitar.
For the salted cucumber and daikon salad, slice cucumber and daikon in rounds or use a mandolin.
Scrub the potatoes clean, then, using a mandolin, thinly slice into a large bowl of ice water.
Buffett formed a friendship with her father, Bill, a professor and mandolin player who knew his parents.
He quit playing baseball to focus on the mandolin and released his first solo record at 13.
In 2015, announcing his decision to step down, Keillor, 74, marked mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile as his successor.
It is a concerto for mandolin and orchestra, lit up by improvisatory bursts of bluegrass and mountain fiddling.
I wrote the instruments including mandolin, tuba, piano, and strings to really catch the ear of the listener.
But Mr. Weissberg — who also played fiddle, mandolin and guitar — produced much more than a one-hit wonder.
He plays the mandolin, which means he coaxes music out of notes that are shy and short-lived.
A co-worker was constructing his own mandolin and, Mr. Lockwood said, he became obsessed with building instruments.
I started being given my first bluegrass and folk records and just fell in love with the mandolin.
The mandolin is actually tuned the same way as a violin; they're both tuned to be melodic instruments.
Andrew got to go meet her and play the mandolin and talk about... ...talk about John... ...his processes.
But did you also know he stashed a mandolin, a piano, books and a gramophone onboard his ship?
These chips are a cinch to make, as long as you don't sever any fingertips on your trusty mandolin.
Because of the group's fondness for accordion, mandolin and other folk instruments, DeVotchKa has been called a Gypsy band.
Chili and cornbread will be part of the audience experience, banjo and mandolin part of the seven-piece band.
"I picked it up a couple of months ago," said Mr. Pfautsch, who had learned mandolin for previous productions.
Next, Robert Coover, 41, a medical writer from New Jersey, strummed a song on the mandolin about subway proselytizers.
Ms. Spitzer, who also loved music — she played the piano and the mandolin — taught Mr. Wisnia a Hungarian song.
Last summer, Andrew procured his F-style mandolin, the Sullivan, and has been in love with it ever since.
As far as other places, I haven't been to Mandolin Bistro in a while, but that's definitely a staple.
That Schoenberg included guitar and mandolin lends a rustic quality to the sound, which complicates the music's forward-looking sophistication.
The banjo, mandolin and steel guitar were right at home in a way that the traditional arrangements wouldn't have been.
A multi-genre musician who also plays piano, guitar and mandolin, he was the AWA's 37 instrumentalist of the year.
In this arrangement of a Bach sonata for flute and keyboard, the sweet and mellow tone of the harp and the more tangy, barbed one of the mandolin create delicate lacework in the counterpoint passages until, at this moment, the mandolin pulls away, sounding like a higher, more insistent, extension of the harp's register.
She was a 9-year-old mandolin prodigy when she met Ms. Watkins at a festival, and they stayed in touch.
He was 6 when his father gave him a mandolin, and he would go on to learn fiddle, guitar and bass.
Critics didn&apost share as much love for movies like "Captain Corelli&aposs Mandolin" (2001) and "Exodus: Gods and Kings" (2014).
Lots of bands can get the sound — what sets the good ones apart are songs, and Mandolin Orange has superb songs.
In addition to the traditional spiralizing of veggie noodles and ribbons, this tool also juices, grates, and serves as a mandolin.
Don't we want to hear him move to the Appalachian Mountains, pick up a mandolin, and put down some fire bluegrass tracks?
The lyra (fiddle) player Stelios Petrakis, from Crete, in Greece, led his quartet, a string band with lauto (oud), mandolin and cello.
A paring knife, a mandolin, a box grater, a guillotine—literally any other slicing tool would make more sense in this situation.
Over the years, Fleenor has expanded her repertoire, teaching herself the acoustic guitar and the mandolin, and she also performs on both.
Otherwise, Michael can be found jogging around the canals of Beijing, cross-fitting, or performing on the mandolin for his cat, Isby.
Her mother was an amateur singer and mandolin player who became her children's de facto manager once their musical gifts became apparent.
His father, a builder, was also a once-a-week mandolin-player, and put young Marcel on the violin first, like his sisters.
Thile retreated to his dressing room to warm up on his mandolin, a rare 219 Gibson built by the renowned luthier Lloyd Loar.
The effect is all the more stunning accompanied by the furious, hyperkinetic strumming required to draw a similar crescendo out of the mandolin.
The drums are steady and understated; steel guitar hovers in the background; mandolin or dobro arrive for rural touches, string sections for reassurance.
Although he never learned to read music, Mr. Campbell was at ease not just on guitar but also on banjo, mandolin and bass.
Fingers can easily call prey to a mezzaluna, used to finely chop herbs, or a mandolin, when you're shredding veggies for your summer salad.
I find that using a mandolin slicer also helps veggies cook faster and more evenly than if I had cut them with a knife.
It would have been simpler and faster if we had a mandolin slicer and bought pre-minced garlic, but it was still pretty easy.
All strong picks, but for sheer recognizability, it's hard to beat the opening tuba and mandolin waltz of HBO comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Make the pickled vegetables: Slice the cucumbers, carrots, Fresno chiles, jalapeños, and red onion very thin on a mandolin and combine with the salt.
The melody seems to simply roll off Jerry Garcia's acoustic guitar, with David Grisman's mandolin glimmering above it like reflections from a mountain stream.
I just picked up the mandolin and I played in a country band with my buddy Nate, who I do Switched on Pop with.
For the past nine years, Mandolin Noir has taken care of other people's pets around Seattle, often working through companies like Rover and Wag.
Over the past couple of years, no single album has occupied more of my time than Mandolin Orange's Such Jubilee, released in May 2015.
She and Jay were leaving Mandolin restaurant with some friends ... one of whom seemed to be doing an homage to "Lemonade" with her ensemble.
The grey version of the Trtl travel pillow (for my husband) goes on sale, as do a mandolin and a pack of 136(!) colored pencils.
Monroe finally gave in, lifted the youngster onto the stage, and strapped his own mandolin on the boy so he could show off his chops.
Ours turned out fairly similar to the photos on her website, though we didn't have a mandolin slicer like this one that Teigen suggests using.
Now semiretired, he continues to play on an electric piano and has taught himself how to play the mandolin, simply for the joy of it.
On the record, all three of his sons perform in the song, with Colby, 9, Marion, 7, and Hawke, 4, playing instruments like piano and mandolin.
Reinforcing this sense are views of objects from the distant past: a gramophone, a bent-neck mandolin, clothing from the early part of the 20th century.
"Losing My Religion," a mandolin-driven plaint from the band's seventh album, "Out of Time," surpassed "Stand" as its most successful single and quickly became inescapable.
I used a mandolin but your normal vegetable peeler'll do the job fine apart from on the onion which you'll have to do with a knife.
While others might be inclined to leave the potato skins on, Matty prefers to peel his potatoes and to slice them "really thin" with a mandolin.
Since then, Mr. Skaggs, a master mandolin player as well as a singer-songwriter, has released more than a dozen bluegrass albums on his own label.
JAMES R. OESTREICH AT 1 MINUTE 43 SECONDS There's nothing strange about the affinity between harp and mandolin — what's surprising is how rarely composers pair them up.
A recipe e-book, citrus juicer attachment, protective mandolin vegetable holder, four-cup container, and four sharp 420-grade hardened stainless steel blades come with the spiralizer.
Garner first thoroughly washes her beets—picked fresh from her own garden—before slicing them with a mandolin and tossing with olive oil and a sprinkle of salt.
Around it were the three singers, songwriters and musicians of I'm With Her: Sarah Jarosz on banjo and mandolin, Sara Watkins on fiddle and Aoife O'Donovan on guitar.
Holding hands, they prayed and read psalms, as a mandolin player accompanied their chants and a 2-year-old girl hit a ball playfully against the pink walls.
Their assorted instruments include mandolin, saxophone, glockenspiel and recorder along with guitar and keyboards; their songs incorporate overlapping pop melodies, giant hollow programmed drumbeats and stretches of rapping.
It's kind of taken a back seat in the last year or two because Andrew's been playing so much more mandolin — by default, that puts me on guitar.
For his second encore, Giovanni's serenade, Mr. Gerhaher was joined by a violinist from the orchestra who gave a nimble account of the accompaniment part on a little mandolin.
It's more melancholic harder than his past albums; there isn't a mandolin to be found, and most of the songs are as black as the title and the cover.
Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz have been releasing albums as Mandolin Orange since 2010, steadily building a following devoted to their quiet Americana, with timeless melodies and intricate harmonies.
It's a waltz that leaves her deliberately exposed; most of it is accompanied only by her own "spindy" plucking on a mandolin, joined occasionally by a modest string arrangement.
He slices two chayotes on a mandolin; seasons with salt, sugar, and white pepper; and lets it all sit in the fridge (ideally, for a few hours to overnight).
So instrumentation in country music is going to have a lot of acoustic instruments, but traditionally we can hear maybe some banjo, maybe some mandolin, and here there's banjo.
In a witty classroom scene, Ms. Milch-Sheriff sets a passage from Heidegger's "Being and Time" to music that is a parody of a serenade, complete with mandolin accompaniment.
It turned out the Muse brothers harbored the ability to hear a song once and play it on almost any instrument, from the xylophone to the saxophone and mandolin.
Beginning, like Ms. Thorvaldsdottir's piece, with ethereality, Fjola Evans's lulling new "NOTT" unfolded gently, marked by little mandolin plucks and a vocal part sung with floating ease by Lucy Dhegrae.
Listening to the Punch Brothers, for example, I can hear Chris Thile's fingers squeak as they slide around the strings of his mandolin, and the breaths he takes between lyrics.
Tickets are on sale.) Today's episode brings a performance from one of my favorite musical discoveries of the year, the North Carolina duo Mandolin Orange (Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz).
Many dozens of free performances of every kind — surf rock, punk cabaret, mandolin orchestra, Bach — fill the city from dawn to nightfall each summer solstice for Make Music New York.
There he founded the Harrow Jazz Purist Society; played mandolin in the Crawdads, a skiffle band; and in 22006 wrote his first scholarly article, on gospel songs, for Jazz Monthly.
We'll stop at a rest stop and he'll opt to sit in the car and play mandolin for 10 minutes while everyone else is going to the bathroom and stretching.
"The Call" starts with Bach, played on mandolin by Chris Thile, moves to swinging Mary Lou Williams jazz and ends with an undulating Malian groove, courtesy of Asase Yaa Entertainment Group.
But otherwise, his first release was relatively traditional, with lots of fiddle and mandolin; Bryan now calls it "country as cornbread" and says it's slightly embarrassing for him to listen to.
Almost a decade ago, New York transplants Anastasia Koutsioukis and her husband, Ahmet Erkaya, opened the charming Mandolin Aegean Bistro, a beloved open-air Greek restaurant in Miami's Buena Vista neighborhood.
For as little as $24 a month, for example, you can learn French horn from William Caballero of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra or mandolin from Mike Marshall, a longtime recording artist.
In some details (notably Mercutio's leading the Mandolin Dance, originally a divertissement), Ballet Theater's "Romeo" is actually better than that of the Royal Ballet in Britain, where it was first staged.
Feek went on to tell of the time, while on tour, that he and Brown visited a mandolin maker just to check out his custom instruments, each worth several thousand of dollars.
Chris Thile, a folk and bluegrass musician, recently teamed up with Yo Yo Ma, a cellist, and Edgar Meyer, a bassist, to explore parts of "The Art of Fugue" on his mandolin.
He'd rather spend his time mastering karate in preparation for the Shakespearean generals he still hopes to play, or practicing mandolin with his 8-year-old daughter, a budding actress and violinist.
Only four shows remained before Keillor would depart, relinquishing hosting duties to a 213-year-old mandolin player from California named Chris Thile, who was appearing as a musical guest for this show.
A lithe athlete and a musician skilled on the mandolin and guitar, Bailey was raised in the mountains and dells of the Adirondacks in New York and has skied biathlon for a decade.
This 35-minute piece, unusually scored for seven instruments, including guitar and mandolin, includes as one of its seven movements a setting of Petrarch's Sonnet No. 217, translated into German, for bass-baritone.
"What does a Paris riverboat have in common with a front porch in the South?" said Joe K. Walsh, the Peregrines' mandolin player and a professor at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.
As long as you are very careful to not take off your fingertips while slicing the garlic on the mandolin, we can promise you that this toasty, spicy condiment will vastly improve your day.
Thile is this year's composer's chair at Carnegie Hall, and he opens his tenure on mandolin and vocals with this pair of concerts, featuring a premiere of his own music and selections of Bach.
Among its innovations: No matter where you lived, it shipped your order directly to you, whether you were looking for cast-iron cookware, a mandolin, the newest technological marvel, or the latest in petticoats.
Careful not to knick a fingertip, she slices the soft veggie on a mandolin, skin and all, since it's so young and tender still and the skins haven't gotten thick and woody and unpleasant.
By the time McLaughlin discovered it in 1983, when he was haphazardly cast to appear as a mandolin player in the music video for Ray Charles' "3/4 Time," which was shot at the bar.
Anytime a so-called country singer steps onstage with electrified instruments and backup singers, and without a five-string banjo, a dobro, a mandolin, and a fiddle, you can be sure that he isn't country.
Microplane 3-in-1 Ginger Tool and Zester Set, $30Use the plastic nub on the side to peel the skin, the sharp microplane to grate the ginger, and the mandolin slicer to cut thick slices.
The pork is the glory of the Cubano, a compressed layer cake of a sandwich with a bright stripe of mustard over the bread and pickles sliced thin on a mandolin to diffuse their tang.
That affection means a film that's happier to present than to interrogate, although I wish somebody had asked about the photo of a man, who might be Mr. Brinton, seated, holding a mandolin, in blackface.
On neighboring Cephalonia, at the idyllic edge of Agia Efimia known as Paradise Beach, a whole scatter of pastel villas has come up since "Captain Corelli's Mandolin" (2001) was filmed on the island, transforming its fortunes.
Lil Nas X kicked off his rendition of "Old Town Road" playing the mandolin in a living room fittingly adorned with a Kobe Bryant jersey in a moment that is undoubtedly a highlight of the evening.
Find a table at the Design District's Mandolin Aegean Bistro, where Greek and Turkish cuisines share the menu, and the low-key vibe matches the demure, blue- and white-trimmed 1940s bungalow that houses this restaurant.
According to the extremely earnest voiceover, the album will be inspired by Timberlake's home state of Tennessee and will also "sound like mountains" (if he's right, this likely means one thing and one thing only: mandolin solos).
Its largest media stronghold is public radio, where "A Prairie Home Companion" and its successor, "Live From Here" hosted by Chris Thile, have long insisted that there's nothing antiquarian about songs driven by a banjo or mandolin.
This acoustic quintet has spent over a decade translating individual virtuosity — the frontman Chris Thile is widely recognized as one of the world's best mandolin players — into folk that has the intricacy and precision of chamber music.
During his time off, he met Bluegrass Holes banjo player Dave Johnston, who urged Austin to pick up the mandolin -- a type of lute instrument that is generally plucked -- and sing in the band, according to his bio.
If the color scheme was more appropriate, we could say this was the other side of his famous painting, Girl Before a Mirror, but it seems to be more influenced by Girl with a Mandolin or The Accordionist.
Avril recently instagrammed a picture of the two sitting quite close together wielding a mandolin and guitar with all smiles and now we're smiling too because it may mean the return of the once formidable Canadian power couple.
Like the staging, the orchestral music, arranged by Daniel Kluger, is pared down and shaken up; a seven-piece band incorporates banjo, pedal steel guitar, and mandolin, but retains bass, cello, and violin, keeping Rodgers's lush harmonies intact.
The new season will focus on the conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, the pianist Yuja Wang and the mandolin player Chris Thile — who will become the rare nonclassical composer to be given the hall's prestigious composer in residence position.
Accompanied by a gentle guitar and mandolin score by William Tyler, "First Cow" isn't a happy movie — in fact, it's often brutal, and the present-day image that bookends the story suggests it won't have an optimistic ending.
Andrew Marlin (mandolin, guitar, vocals): We're such a quiet band that sometimes, that space between the volume you're playing at and the volume you feel like you should be playing at — there's a lot of intensity in that space.
A recent survey of the room revealed a music shelf stuffed with composition and scoring sheets (and a plastic skeleton), a desk, four guitars, a mandolin, two keyboards (propped vertically), a recorder and a large bag of cotton balls.
Seriously, if you don't get misty eyed when you're listening to "Mandolin Rain" then you need to get away from your computer and try living life for once so you get some real perspective on your otherwise empty existence.
At a park dedicated to a city founding father, accountant Mack Stilson used his lunch break to run through a set of bluegrass songs on his mandolin as a tour group strolled by snapping selfies and bike commuters whizzed past.
Injuries are common—slips and falls while running to collect plates, knife cuts with various degrees of seriousness, and the one I find the hardest to watch: a slip of a knuckle or finger across the blade of a mandolin slicer.
What resulted were eight tracks of dynamically varied material ranging from mandolin-laced folk to swooning math rock featuring Josh McKay of Deerhunter on vibraphone and McKendrick Bearden of Grand Vapids on bass, who also composed the album's string arrangements.
Mr. Pacheco will take the stage again on Friday evening at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, on West 129th Street between Malcolm X Boulevard and Fifth Avenue, with the mandolin master Tim Porter and his blues and jazz trio.
On the surface, the duo's sound is familiar: guitar, mandolin, fiddle, pretty harmonies, and unfussy melodies, all the elements of traditional, old-time American music, known in its current resurgence as "Americana" (or as my kids call it, Dad Music).
In 1910 he formed the Clef Club, a union for New York's black musicians, along with the enormous Clef Club Symphony Orchestra, which emphasized instruments that he felt were commonly used by black musicians: banjo, mandolin, bandora and harp guitar.
With their fellow musicians, Nathan Ellman-Bell (drums and percussion), Andrew Gutauskas (winds and brass), Eli Zoller (bass, mandolin, guitar) and Natalie Tenenbaum, they played jet-propelled, humorous mash-ups of songs from near and far in an accelerated jug band style.
This show includes three versions of "Corot's Studio: Woman Seated Before an Easel, a Mandolin in Her Hand" (all from around 1868), and in each a young woman stares intently at a landscape painting, while an instrument falls to the floor beside her.
In 2010, London based band Fanfarlo had their song "Atlas," with its gorgeous layered vocals, hand claps and mandolin strums, used in a scene in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse where Edward drops off Bella to hang out with her ride-or-die Jacob.

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