Baglamas

Zaranikas Baglamas Ek10 Code: E32027

The baglamas or baglamadaki is a nocturnal musical instrument, like the tamboura, an evolution of the ancient Greek pandoura and a miniature version of the bouzouki, used in Greek folk music. As a rule, it has three double strings. The sound of the baglamas is sharp.
Each string is tuned one octave higher than the corresponding one on the bouzouki. The reason the baglamas has smaller dimensions is that players could easily hide it, as it was prohibited during the Ottoman rule and later under dictatorship.
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Description

The baglamas or baglamadaki is a nocturnal musical instrument, like the tamboura, an evolution of the ancient Greek pandoura and a miniature version of the bouzouki, used in Greek folk music. As a rule, it has three double strings. The sound of the baglamas is sharp.
Each string is tuned one octave higher than the corresponding one on the bouzouki. The reason the baglamas has smaller dimensions is that players could easily hide it, as it was prohibited during the Ottoman rule and later under dictatorship.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
E32027
Handmade
Yes
With Case
-

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Description & Specifications

Product Number
E32027
Handmade
Yes
With Case
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

The baglamas or baglamadaki is a nocturnal musical instrument, like the tamboura, an evolution of the ancient Greek pandoura and a miniature version of the bouzouki, used in Greek folk music. As a rule, it has three double strings. The sound of the baglamas is sharp.
Each string is tuned one octave higher than the corresponding one on the bouzouki. The reason the baglamas has smaller dimensions is that players could easily hide it, as it was prohibited during the Ottoman rule and later under dictatorship.

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