Presenting the Mandolin and it's Beautiful Melody. A mandolin is a musical instrument in the lute family (plucked, or strummed). It is descended from the mandore, a soprano member of the lute family. It has a body with a teardrop-shaped soundboard, or one which is essentially oval in shape, with a soundhole, or soundholes, of varying shapes which are open and are not decorated with an intricately carved grille like the Baroque era mandolins.
The above is the song:
The Mandolin by Soundtrack and you might remember it from Captain Corelli's Mandolin.
I will write more about that wonderful movie on another post.
There are some musical instruments that it really sounds weird to say that you play them. (And, no, I don't intend to retract one iota of that convoluted syntax; it fits right in.)
Take the tuba. Please. A man who plays the tuba is so embarassed about it, that he will stammer out a euphemism: "I play... low brass... uh...you know...the...tuba...". A woman who plays the tuba won't even whisper the word. She'll usually say, "What!? Why they told me that this was a harp! Oh, those heartless bastards!"
"I play ophicleide" will stop any conversation --and then empty the room quickly since many people confuse that word with the zoological term for whatever the thing was that burst out of that guy's chest in Alien.
It's not so much that the word "mandolin" sounds strange. After all, it just means "small mandola" and who could find fault with that? (If you can't wait, go to the bottom.) It's just that the instrument has sort of disappeared from our general musical consciousness.
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Click here to find out more about the Mandolin from Wikipedia.
Grandpa's Mandolin by IIIrd Tyme Out
Pelagia's Song (Captain Corelli"s Mandolin) by Ennio Morricone
So much variation here with my selection of chosen music, played on
The Mandolin.
Enjoy.
Song Saturday Starts Here.
Redeemed by Butch Baldassari


i did enjoy my summer lying on the marina beach at chennai enjoying mandolin rendition aired through the seas from adelaide to the banks of bay of bengal thank you four in a row. and many many thanks for i was good, i was bad and i was also ugly with always catching the tunes of Ennio Morricone i made sure his availability at other composition through http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennio_Morricone
ReplyDeleteenjoy my participation over here on song saturday and relax i have come with the lightest side of music.
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I just love the sound of a well-played mandolin........
ReplyDeleteLovely, I love the music of Ennio Morricone and the sound of the mandolin is perfect for music Saturday. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteMandolin has become popular in India in Carnatic Music. I have lot of mandolin collections but what you have presented here is entirely marvelous and beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely comments here and I am glad that you have enjoyed the post. Shankar G it was kind of you to help me as I placed this post with some dificulties from my end and Shankar the link to our wonderful Ennio Morricone and his good bad and ugly music theme, will never be forgotton. So thanks Shankar it was a very thoughtful gesture.
ReplyDeleteI am happy that the mandolin is enjoyed by you Mister Ifiik. And you are welcome Lina. The Carnatic music i have heard JR and I like it. Nice to know you have your collections.
ReplyDeleteMilli, you are a lady of many talents, and I would love to be in a room when the mandolin was played.
ReplyDeleteI actually own one a Russian Mandolin. I was going to learn how to play it, I was playing a steel string guitar at that time and was interested in other steel stringed instruments. I played around with it, learned part of the song Mandolin Rain on it and then didn't do much with it after that.
ReplyDeleteIts an unusual sound that grows on you. I liked it and I still have mine. It got relegated to the "one of these days" category.
Thanks Freddy for your visit and you can enjoy anytime good music in your music room..right?
ReplyDeleteAnne well you will play it one day if you feel the need but when others play it like the ones above it is just so pretty to sit and listen too..hope you agree and thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteI will be looking forward to your assestment of Captain Corelli's Mandolin. The Mandolin has always been one of the more expressive instruments that seemingly speaks out to one sort of in a nocturnal way. This has been one instrument nearly lost along the way, lost in a sense of when considered what is used in most music these days. This was an enjoyable post. I did a youtube search and found some very good mandolin players, but chose not to embed any here, and there were some embeds were disabled to begin with.
ReplyDeleteNow, after breakfast, I will again watch Captain Corelli's Mandolin. Enjoy thy Sunday 8=)
folk, blue grass, etc, music just wouldn't be the same without the mandolin.....Good tunes...
ReplyDeleteThis captain Correlli's mandolin....is that the movie with Nicolas Cage starrin in it??
ReplyDeleteYes this is the same movie and wha a great movie it was. Have you seen it?
ReplyDeleteTwice I thank you for your visit and agree whole heartedly....
ReplyDeleteseen it.....I could almost quote the script to you....lol.....yair, I seen it once or twice.....
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