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  • Nice - I have the same instrument (made in Romania). Thumbs up.

  • you're siiiiiick mr. rowe.

  • Where youy buy de bouzuki??? Is ozark 222?

    thanks from Spain

    Bye

  • I didnt know the bouzouki was popular abroad! :p Nice! :p

  • excellent! 5 stars to you sir !

  • Very nicely done. If you don't mind me asking (I'm not a bouzouki player) - you travelled up the fretboard for some notes that might have been available in 1st position ? What does that do you you ? I'm curious ?

    Thanks for posting!!

  • im not that guy but i am a zouk player, its because i reckon his is tuned GDAD the top D can force you to play up the neck to reach certain notes, or he might just like it up there.

  • True, it's in GDAD tuning. I usually like to keep things in the first position, but it was rather fun to learn it this way. I was able to avoid changing the key as well (so much of this is much easier to play without doing so).

  • That was fun!! I like a Scottish reel, I like bouzouki. And I like a maid and a bar, too, so all together that's a good time for me.

    awesomeness.

  • I'm sure that Ihave the same bouzouki. Just lend me your hands and I might be able to play it :-)

  • nice work...is it tuned GDAE?

  • Bouzouki buddies! I've got me a Blue Moon as well, quite a fun instrument.

  • Pro natura Irish bouzouki?

  • It's actually an Ozark, but it is a similar model.

  • You're so good. Congrats!!

  • excellent!

  • I certainly like your playing! Great job!

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