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Restaurant Music

Many restaurants find that having live music is a good investment.

The Violin, Mandolin, Fiddle, Guitar, Accordion, Dobro, Drums and Hammered Dulcimer are popular musical instruments used by many restaurants. Below are reviews and sources of information about each instrument.

Violin Reviews

Mandolin Reviews

Gibson Mandolin Reviews

Accordion Reviews

Used Accordions

Clawhammer Banjo

Dobro Reviews

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