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  2. Stringed instrument tunings - Wikipedia

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    Argentine tuning: C 4 C 4 •F 4 F 4 •A 4 A 3 •D 4 D 4 •A 4 A 4. Gm7/B ♭ 6 Tuning: F 4 F 4 •B ♭ 5 B ♭ 5 •C 5 C 4 •G 4 G 4 •D 5 D 5. Quirquincho, Mulita, Tatu, Kirki Bolivia, Peru, Argentina Chile, Ecuador Common C 6 /Am7 or "Bolivian" tuning, but there are many variants. 3rd course is an octave pair. Charango, Hatun: 7 or 8 ...

  3. Bouzouki - Wikipedia

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    The conventional modern tuning of the trichordo bouzouki is D 3 D 4 –A 3 A 3 –D 4 D 4. This tuning was called the "European tuning" by Markos Vamvakaris, who mentioned (but failed to describe) several other tunings, or douzenia, in his autobiography. [14] The illustrated bouzouki was made by Karolos Tsakirian of Athens, and is a replica of ...

  4. Irish bouzouki - Wikipedia

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    The Irish bouzouki (Irish: búsúcaí) [1] is an adaptation of the Greek bouzouki (Greek: μπουζούκι).The newer Greek tetrachordo bouzouki (4 courses of strings) was introduced into Irish traditional music in the mid-1960s by Johnny Moynihan of the folk group Sweeney's Men, who retuned it from its traditional Greek tuning C³F³A³D⁴ to G²D³A³D⁴, a tuning he had pioneered ...

  5. Tzouras - Wikipedia

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    There are three pairs of strings, tuned to D 3 D 4 –A 3 A 3 –D 4 D 4 or D 4 D 3 –A 3 A 3 –D 4 D 4. The strings are made of steel. [1] [2] Physically, the tzouras resembles the bouzouki, with a similar neck and head, but stands out due to its notably smaller body, resulting in a distinct tonal quality.

  6. Octave mandolin - Wikipedia

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    The Irish bouzouki is a very similar instrument, and is often confused with the octave mandolin, but an Irish Bouzouki has a longer scale length and a different tuning than the octave mandolin. Also, octave mandola is sometimes applied to what in the U.S. is a mandocello .

  7. Baglamas - Wikipedia

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    Baglamas tuning. The baglamas (Greek: μπαγλαμάς Turkish: bağlama), plural baglamades) or baglamadaki (μπαγλαμαδάκι), a long necked bowl-lute, is a plucked 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 highest strings and an octave pair on the lower D. Musically, the ...

  8. Johnny Moynihan - Wikipedia

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    The most famous innovation of Sweeney's Men is probably Moynihan's introduction of the bouzouki, originally a Greek instrument, into Irish music, albeit with a different tuning: GDAD' [2]: 15 (one octave lower than the open-tuned mandolin), instead of the modern Greek tuning of CFAD'.

  9. Buzuq - Wikipedia

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    The buzuq (Arabic: بزق ‎; also transliterated bozuq, bouzouk, buzuk etc.) is a long-necked fretted lute related to the Greek bouzouki and Iranian and Turkish saz. Repertoire and comparison with other instruments