The bouzouki (/buːˈzuːki, bʊˈ-/, also US: /bəˈ-/; Greek: μπουζούκι [buˈzuki]; alt. pl. bouzoukia, from Greek μπουζούκια) is a musical instrument popular...
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The Irish bouzouki (Irish: búsúcaí) is an adaptation of the Greek bouzouki (Greek: μπουζούκι). The newer Greek tetrachordo bouzouki (4 courses of strings)...
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Rebetiko (section The bouzouki)
the 1930s, as rebetiko music gradually acquired its own character, the bouzouki began to emerge as the emblematic instrument of this music, gradually ousting...
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Giannis Bouzoukis (Greek: Γιάννης Μπουζούκης; born 27 March 1998) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Super League...
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Georgios Bouzoukis (Greek: Γεώργιος Μπουζούκης; born 26 July 1993) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Bulgarian club Lokomotiv...
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Britain and Ireland as the tenor mandola, the octave mandola (or the "Irish bouzouki"). Also, octave mandola is sometimes applied to what in the U.S. is a mandocello...
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string instrument used in Greek music; it is a smaller version of the bouzouki pitched an octave higher (nominally D-A-D), with unison pairs on the four...
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which is the usual Greek bouzouki scale, are not unknown. In modern usage, however, the terms "octave mandolin" and "Irish bouzouki" are often used interchangeably...
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Rebetes in Karaiskaki, Piraeus (1933). Left Markos Vamvakaris with bouzouki....
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(Greek: τζουράς), is a Greek stringed musical instrument related to the bouzouki. Its name comes from the Turkish cura. It is made in six-string and eight-string...
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in Irish traditional music, but the instruments octave mandolin, Irish bouzouki and modern cittern are more commonly used. Some Irish traditional musicians...
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Irish traditional music (section Bouzouki)
form of improvised "countermelody" is often used in the accompaniments of bouzouki and guitar players. In contrast to many kinds of western folk music, there...
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balalaika bandura banjo bass binioù kozh birimbau bodhrán bombard bouzouki & Irish bouzouki brommtopp bukkehorn bullroarer cajón catá cavaquinho chajchas...
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bouzouk, buzuk etc.) is a long-necked fretted lute related to the Greek bouzouki and Iranian and Turkish saz. It is an essential instrument in the Rahbani...
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(2008–present), mandolin, bouzouki, banjo, piano, keyboards, backing vocals (2003–present) Jeff DaRosa – banjo, mandolin, bouzouki, rhythm guitar, keyboards...
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Vassilis Tsitsanis (category Greek bouzouki players)
Τσιτσάνης 18 January 1915 – 18 January 1984) was a Greek songwriter and bouzouki player. He became one of the leading Greek composers of his time and is...
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Assimakopoulos (guitar) Liza Zoe (guitar) Chr. Konstantinos (bouzouki) L. Karnezis (bouzouki) The National Choir of France, directed by Jacques Grimbert...
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Emily Saliers (category Bouzouki players)
soprano and plays lead guitar as well as banjo, piano, mandolin, ukulele, bouzouki and many other instruments. Saliers was born in New Haven, Connecticut...
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Kazantzidis. I kyria dimarhos (1960) – Mrs Mayor Paixe, bouzouki mou glyko (1965) – Play, my sweet Bouzouki I timoria (1965) – The punishment Afiste me na ziso...
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Valovirta – acoustic guitars Petri Prauda – bagpipes Vesa Vigman – mandolin, bouzouki, saz Kaisa Saari – tin whistle, recorder Aleksi Parviainen – additional...
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Ionian School Laïko (Skyladiko) Musical instruments (Askomandoura, Aulos, Bouzouki, Byzantine lyra (Cretan, Macedonian, Politiki, Pontic), Crotala, Floghera...
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banjo, bouzouki, guitar, vocals Larry Martin - bass, vocals Con O'Brien - guitar, vocals Ronnie Power - guitar, tin whistle, banjo, bouzouki, vocals...
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Boden - lead vocals, fiddle, duet-concertina Benji Kirkpatrick - guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, banjo John Spiers - melodeon, Anglo-concertina Andy Mellon -...
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"Die Bouzouki, die Nacht und der Wein" is a song by Greek singer Demis Roussos from his 1976 German-language album Die Nacht und der Wein. It was also...
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Bouzoukia may refer to: Bouzouki (pl. bouzoukia), a Greek lute Bouzoukia (nightclub), Greek nightclubs that feature laïkó music This disambiguation page...
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collaborator and band-mate Nick Cave. Ellis plays the violin, piano, accordion, bouzouki, guitar, flute, mandolin, mandocello and viola. He has been a member of...
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Current members Colin Meloy – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, bouzouki, harmonica (2000–present) Chris Funk – lead guitar, pedal steel, dobro, mandolin, banjo...
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and plays the theremin, the cello, musical saw, keyboards, drums, bass & bouzouki. Morse has a degree in electrical engineering and owns an electronics manufacturing...
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music of Greece the name baglamas (Greek: μπαγλαμάς) is given to a treble bouzouki, a related instrument. The Turkish settlement of Anatolia from the late...
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