A baby bouzouki is another name for a baglamas - a plucked instrument which takes the form of a long-necked bowl lute, played in Greek music with one string in an octave pair on the lower D and unison pairs on the four highest strings.
The Bouzouki was created some time in the 1800s
The bouzouki comes from Greek Folk music.
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A bouzouki is a stringed instrument with a pear shaped body and a very long neck - it is the main instrument used in modern Greek music.
neophytos poullos in 1900
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A bouzouki typically has between 20 to 24 frets, depending on the specific model and design. The most common type, the Greek bouzouki, usually features around 24 frets. These frets allow for a wide range of notes and melodies to be played, contributing to the instrument's distinctive sound in traditional music.
The lively sounds of the bouzouki filled the air, drawing everyone to the dance floor. As the musician strummed its strings, the rich, resonant melodies transported us to the heart of Greece.
The bouzouki
The bouzouki is very closely related to the mandolin family. The closest Western equivalent is the mandola, although the 'Irish bouzouki' emerged in folk music in recent years.