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bazouki

Andy - 10-12-2005 at 09:38 AM

Not an oud but I know there are some of Greek heritage and other interested persons on this Forum who may want to check out bazouki maker Kalis & Co.'s
http://www.bazouki.com
Some very interesting info and a bazouki forum. There is a reference to an on line bazouki school too which I did not check out plus more.

Multi Kulti - 10-12-2005 at 11:46 AM

Bazooki is unfortunately something like that http://idata.over-blog.com/0/04/97/37/bazooka.jpg

:D

The name of the instrument is Bouzouki and this site i must admit that doesnt have something special(the instruments for sale are of tourist quality).For the people who are interested in some bouzouki sites (although its a little bit off this forum) with luthiers or forums i could suggest

1) http://xiloihos.com/eg/
2) http://www.skeezo.com/
3) http://www.music-instruments.gr/en/frameset.html
4) http://www.bouzouki.com.gr/index2.html
5) http://www.dekavalas.gr/index_uk.htm

etc etc


Nikos

Andy - 10-13-2005 at 12:49 PM

Oh, big mistake, yes, of course, bouzouki, not bazouki, nor bazooki (but even if I spellled it incorrectly I am sure that it was most obviously understood) and it should have read http://www.bouzouki.com Thank You for the correction and the other sites. BTW, got to ask what the price is for a good professional bouzouki. The site that I refered to has prices $700 to $3750, pretty steep for a tourist quality instrument. :D

Multi Kulti - 10-13-2005 at 01:50 PM

Andy of course i understood your mistake :)

The bouzoukis of this site (most of them) seem to be of poor quality (these of the fotos).

So to answer to your question.A good professional bouzouki from a well-known greek maker (from Greece not from USA or Australian - there are greek bouzouki makers there too) costs from 1400 euros (the simple ones with not so many abalone-mop decorations) to 2000-2500 (full of abalone or mother of pearl).My opinion these simple professional ones are the best sounding.

I hope i helped you

Nikos

Multi Kulti - 10-13-2005 at 01:56 PM

This is my 6-string bouzouki (the main instrument of rembetiko music)made from Yannis Alexandris of Thessaloniki.The bowl is made of kelebek (maple i think) and the inlay of the fretboard is silver and abalone.

Andy - 10-13-2005 at 05:40 PM

Nikos, a very beautiful bouzouki and simple, the way I love my ouds to be very simple. I guess I could say simply beautiful. Yes it looks like maple to me. Thank you for the posting the picture.
Andy

well known baglama/bouzouki makers

wfspark - 10-15-2005 at 11:50 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Multi Kulti
This is my 6-string bouzouki (the main instrument of rembetiko music)made from Yannis Alexandris of Thessaloniki.The bowl is made of kelebek (maple i think) and the inlay of the fretboard is silver and abalone.
Nikos. Do you know of any baglama/six string bouzouki makers in Greece? I'm looking for a baglama, but in the future I would like a six string bouzouki. Regards
William F. Sparks

syrianoud - 10-15-2005 at 05:09 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Multi Kulti
Andy of course i understood your mistake :)

The bouzoukis of this site (most of them) seem to be of poor quality (these of the fotos).

So to answer to your question.A good professional bouzouki from a well-known greek maker (from Greece not from USA or Australian - there are greek bouzouki makers there too) costs from 1400 euros (the simple ones with not so many abalone-mop decorations) to 2000-2500 (full of abalone or mother of pearl).My opinion these simple professional ones are the best sounding.

I hope i helped you

Hi Nikos , You are not Nikos Amarianos the singer ? He is my Friend use to sing at Port of athens in Studio City ,california and now he is in Las vegas.
Any way I was trying to buy a good Buzuki To have it with my Instrument collection ,I love the sound and not sure how defecult is to learn playing the instrument ,I am now
Taking Oud lessons ,but any sugetions a real Good Buzuki where to order (IN Greece ) and have it shippet to the USA .Can you sugest any one with a site where i can see them. Thank you Samir,California

Multi Kulti - 10-16-2005 at 04:35 AM

To William :

As i understand that you like the more "traditional" bouzoukis (baglamas,tzoura and 6string bouzoukis) i would recommend Alexio Rotskos from Thessaloniki ( http://xiloihos.com/eg/ ) or Spourdalakis from Athens http://www.music-instruments.gr/en/frameset.html

Rotskos made my Baglama too (I attach fotos) ...if you need infos you can contact me per email ( nikolaos.rondelis at gmail.com )


To Syrian :

No im not Nikos Amarianos. I can suggest you one site from a bouzouki player and seller (he buys instruments from the best bouzouki makers of greece and then he sells them in USA) where you can see pictures of bouzoukis (the way you like it - full of abalone and inlay things) and you can contact with him if you like to order something or buy directly...
http://www.nvo.com/bouzouki/pictures/



My baglama from Rotskos (xilo ihos)

spyros mesogeia - 10-19-2005 at 02:13 AM

Well,take a look also here,is a three double strings Greek Bouzouki

Best Regards
:wavey:Spyros

baglama

wfspark - 10-19-2005 at 04:07 AM

Efheristo Spyros and Nikos. This is great help. I first fell in love with baglama and six stringed bouzouki music when I got the chanse to play a friend of mine's baglama which she got from her uncle Apostoli in Athens. It's a well made baglama but I'm not sure who the maker is. Thanks again.

William F. Sparks