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On 10/4/2016 at 9:32 AM, Monarcheon said:

I believe that's a mix between a mandolin on the top and what's called a cimbalom on the bottom, or a dulcimer, if you're more familiar with that.

 

The blend of a mandolin on top and a cimbalom or dulcimer on the bottom must create a unique and rich sonic texture. It's always exciting when different instruments come together to form a distinct musical experience.

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