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Bouzouki
The 'Irish' Bouzouki has a brighter more open sound, and is easier to hold. The scale length is now generally a little shorter than Greek bouzoukis, and the distinction between Bouzouki and Octave Mandola (also known in America as Octave Mandolin) has become blurred, as the neck length is the only difference. We describe instruments with a scale longer than around 580mm as Bouzoukis. Tuning is usually either GDAE, or GDAD.
Roundback Greek bouzoukis have a longer scale length around 670mm, and are usually tuned to CFAD. Many flat back "Irish style" bouzoukis have a shorter neck, from around 610mm upwards, though they do also come with the full 670mm neck. String gauges need to be chosen to suit the neck length and tuning.
Roundback Greek bouzoukis have a longer scale length around 670mm, and are usually tuned to CFAD. Many flat back "Irish style" bouzoukis have a shorter neck, from around 610mm upwards, though they do also come with the full 670mm neck. String gauges need to be chosen to suit the neck length and tuning.