Anyone tried one of these..
http://www.musikalia.it/en/english2....ard.asp?ID=170
They 'look' nice, kind of like a Abnett on a budget.
Cheers
Oliver
Anyone tried one of these..
http://www.musikalia.it/en/english2....ard.asp?ID=170
They 'look' nice, kind of like a Abnett on a budget.
Cheers
Oliver
Roger Landes
http://rogerlandes.com
Lessons: https://www.mandolincafe.com/ads/199670#199670
The Hal Leonard Irish Bouzouki Method:
https://www.halleonard.com/product/v...?itemid=696348
"Dragon Reels" 25th Anniversary Reissue
https://rogerlandes.bandcamp.com/releases
I had an irish bouzouki by Musikalia and sold it just after 4 months. It had no truss rod and I got problems to adjust the action. The sound was pretty "cheap". But the finish was pretty nice and it was definitely made by hand.
All in all: I cannot recommend this brand.
Last edited by scifi; Apr-23-2012 at 8:40am.
BTW, what is the easiest Zouk tuning to learn? I play EADG on the OM & mandolin and ADGC on the 'dola. Haven't played any other tuning to date.
i palyer a few at hobgoblin in london,uk, and it wasn't very good sounding. a trinity college is better, and i don't like trinity college instruments much. trinity's are going cheap on ebay right now, they are a good starter instrument.
I still own a Musikalia OM and played a few at hobgoblin at Leed, Manchester and at the Music Room nearby 3 years ago..... not great but handmade and with good volume and tone too, no truss rod....Dr. Alfio Leone made a series of models with his artisans at Calabria.... some of them are really pretty.... check musikalia.it
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