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The diminutive size and unique voice made it perfect for a wide range of musical styles. Oval-Hole mandolins possess throaty and vocal tonal characteristics that are wonderfully compatible with mandolin orchestras and Celtic/folk music. Kentucky A-Style Oval Soundhole Mandolin KM-272 With Bag Before 1922, most popular mandolins had oval-shaped sound holes offering a distinctive sound that played a significant role in shaping the sound of popular music of the day. F-Holes are known for a tight treble attack and a percussive chop ideal for loud ensemble settings.
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