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  2. Yossi Aharon - Wikipedia

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    During a visit to Greece, he started to learn to play bouzouki. He was influenced by Greek culture and developed a deep affinity for Greek music and Rebetiko. In Israel, He began teaching the instrument. He built a new website called "The Greek world" (Hebrew: “Haolam Ha’yevani”) [1] containing information on Greek music and culture and ...

  3. Bouzouki - Wikipedia

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    Bouzouki in the Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments in Athens. The Greek bouzouki is a plucked musical instrument of the lute family, called the thabouras or tambouras family. The tambouras existed in ancient Greece as the pandura, and can be found in various sizes, shapes, depths of body, lengths of neck and number of strings.

  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. Vangelis Trigas - Wikipedia

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    Vangelis Trigas is a Greek virtuoso soloist and master of the bouzouki. He was born 1960 in Argos and began playing the bouzouki during the years of elementary school. He learned to play his first songs from his father, who was an amateur. He is self-taught, and began playing professionally at the age of 15.

  6. Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments (Greek: Μουσείο Ελληνικών Λαϊκών Μουσικών Οργάνων), is a museum and Research Centre for Ethnomusicology in the Lassanis Mansion, Plaka, Athens, Greece. [1] It displays about 600 Greek musical instruments from the last 300 years and has as many more in store. [2]

  7. Category:Bouzouki players - Wikipedia

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    Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. Search. ... Greek bouzouki players (14 P) I. Irish bouzouki players (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category ...

  8. Category:Greek bouzouki players - Wikipedia

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  9. Tzouras - Wikipedia

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    The tzouras (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 varieties. Similar musical instruments in Turkish culture are generally referred to as Bağlama.