Description
Greek Bouzouki Rosewood
Our four course, eight string, Greek Bouzouki is a beautiful instrument with a rich history. The fingering is the same as the higher four strings on a guitar, and the same as the fingering on a ukulele. The tuning, however, is different, the recommended being Cc Ff aa dd.
- European spruce soundboard
- Soundboard with lacewood rosewood inlays
- Body made of Solid Rosewood
- Fingerboard is made out from Ebony Wood
- Neck is made from Rosewood
- Scale length is 26.25" (667mm)
- Special trust rod used in the neck
- Comes with a strings set
- A high quality traveling gig bag is also available to order
The Bouzouki dates back to Byzantine times, and in Greece, was known as a pandura. It later became known as a tambouras, and around the 19th century evolved into the modern day bouzouki. In the 1960's, the Irish Bouzouki became popular in traditional Celtic music. The Irish Bouzouki looks a little more like a mandolin, and it is tuned differently than this traditional Greek counterpart.