The bouzouki is traditionally made from wood, such as maple, walnut, or mahogany. The soundboard is typically made from spruce or cedar, and the fretboard is usually made from ebony or rosewood. Strings are made from steel or other metal alloys.
Its normally made of brass and is similar to that of a cornet or trumpet
Light bulbs are typically made of glass, metal, and a filament made of tungsten.
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The gayageum's body is typically made of paulownia wood, the soundboard is made of pine or paulownia, and the strings are traditionally made of twisted silk. The bridges and tuning pegs are made of various materials such as bone, wood, or plastic.
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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.
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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.
A Greek Lyre: Made of a tortoise shell with anywhere from three to twelve strings. The lyre was played with a pick, by strumming all the strings, then the player would press down the strings that he didn't want to be heard. The lyre is distantly related to the harp.
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.