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Quintola

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Quintola
String instrument
Other namesMandele
Classification String instrument
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
(Composite chordophone)
DevelopedUnited Kingdom

Quintola

The Quintola is a stringed instrument. It has 5 strings in 5 courses and is tuned C3, G3, D4, A4, E5. It was developed from the electric 5 string mandolin in the United Kingdom during the late 20th century. Unlike the electric 5 string mandolin, the Quintola is completely acoustic and has nylon strings. It has a softer tone than a traditional mandolin or an electric mandolin. [1]

Mandele

The Mandele is a similar instrument developed by Cincygrass Music in the United States in 2008. It was designed purely as an acoustic version of the 5 string electric mandolin, and like that instrument has steel strings, unlike the nylon strings of the Quintola. [2]