The mandolin is a musical instrument plucked from Italy. This is a small short-necked lute widespread
just as in the classical and popular or traditional, especially in the Mediterranean music, but it is
Neapolitan song that gave him acclaim.
Long 70 to 75 cm, the mandolin has a resonance curved glulam, a soundboard with central hearing a large oval,
a short neck, and provided with narrow frets, ending with a peg which serves to hang the strings.