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GR3136: Kentucky KM-250 Trad SunburstSolid carved spruce top, solid flamed carved maple body, Gotoh tuners, F holes. Made in China
Price: £279.00 Pounds Stg (€369,00 Euro) Availability Available Quantity - In our warehouse: 0 On Display in our Shops: 4
Next Delivery Due Approximately: 15/11/08
Ordering OptionsYou can still order this item - you can opt to have a display model sent to you from one of our shops. Find out more about this serviceYou can also opt to have this item sent to you as soon as more stock is delivered. Our next delivery is expected on or around 15/11/08 When you place order, please use the comments box to tell us your preference (shop model or next delivery). The price is the same either way.
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More about this Item:Solid, hand-carved and graduated spruce topSolid, hand-carved flamed maple back and sidesOne piece maple neck with dovetail neck/body joint at 14th fretNitro-cellulose finishBound and radiused rosewood fingerboard with m.o.p. dot position markers and modern extension over the bodyBound “Snakehead” peghead with rosewood overlay inlaid with Kentucky script and “La Spada” inlay of abalone and pearlVintage-style rosewood bridge with smalladjustment wheelsTraditional 2-screw truss rodcover plateBone nutHighly polished nickel-silver fretsNickel-plated tailpiece with leather insertHigh-quality, nickel-plated Gotoh tuners with engraved plate and removable buttonsMandolin Information The mandolin is becoming increasingly popular in many styles of music. It is very often used in Irish and English folk music, while pop musicians such as Rod Steward and Paul McCartney along with many others have been bringing the mandolin into the limelight through their music over the last few decades.
The mandolin is also strongly associated with bluegrass and country music, and has been making a comeback in this area, as well as getting used occasionally in classical music. All this goes to show that the mandolin is an extremely versatile instrument which appeals to a huge range of people.
Mandolins are tuned to G,D,A,E, like a fiddle, with two strings to each note, which helps to give it a really big sound. It's very easy to learn to accompany tunes on the mandolin by learning a few simple chords, but you can also learn to pick out tunes or play more complicated accompaniments Click through to our Mandolins FAQ Page
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