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dubkitty wrote:JereFuzz wrote:
Here's my (Romanian-made) Irish Bouzouki. Very nice and shockingly inexpensive. Haven't tried the EQ yet ...
i've been looking at Portuguese-style mandolins--the ones with the same kind of teardrop shape and flat top/back--and should have realized that the Romanians that make the hella-cheap ones would make bouzoukis too. that would be perfect to take on my road trip. hmmmmmm....can you play shoegaze on it?
dubkitty wrote:so i think i'm gonna pick one of these up. i found a Hora model with finish/appointments that i prefer to the blonde one:
without the low-rent electronics. i prefer a microphone in front of an acoustic instrument, and if i need to electrify Luna (of all companies!) makes or made a solidbody bouzouki with two Firebird-style pickups that looks like an absolute weapon:
dubkitty wrote:so i think i'm gonna pick one of these up. i found a Hora model with finish/appointments that i prefer to the blonde one:
without the low-rent electronics. i prefer a microphone in front of an acoustic instrument, and if i need to electrify Luna (of all companies!) makes or made a solidbody bouzouki with two Firebird-style pickups that looks like an absolute weapon:
MrNovember wrote:I just bought one of these for $40CDN
JereFuzz wrote:MrNovember wrote:I just bought one of these for $40CDN
Look above - I have one in spruce. Very nice sound. I would like to make a song with the Dulcimer, electric bass, and Cumbus saz for a non-six string jam.
dubkitty wrote:i have never, ever seen anyone playing a dulcimer in guitar position before...they're usually played sitting flat on your lap.
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