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From its beginnings in Europe in the seventeenth century, the mandolin has been used as an accompanying instrument in various string ensembles. The mandolin shot to the forefront of the American musical landscape as a lead instrument in the 1940's via Bill Monroe, the father of bluegrass. Now Ibanez offers beginning to intermediate mandolin players an affordable, great-sounding mandolin with the M510. An A-style mandolin, the M510 features a gorgeous spruce top and mahogany back and sides, mahogany neck, and rosewood fretboard. These classic tonewoods coupled with the solid hardware that finishes out this M510 produce a warm tone when chording and a higher to midrange voice for soloing. Whatever level you're at, give the Ibanez M510 a play, and discover why it is a favorite among the mandolin community.
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