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The Greek restaurant has live bouzouki music most nights.
In addition to singing, he plays guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo, bouzouki and mandocello.
He also plays the bodhran and the bouzouki.
He started playing bouzouki at the age of 9, then switched to electric guitar at 11 and finally to electric bass at 14.
Seathrn, who gave up his desire to work as a professional harpsichordist, plays piano, guitar, a number of different flutes, and bouzouki.
The bouzouki and the baglamas are the direct descendants.
His bouzouki playing has a strong emphasis on countermelody.
Wire have never made a track anything like it: it's in time, with acoustic guitars, bouzouki and organ.
When the "tambouras" was tempered, it gave rise to the "bouzouki", which is, in fact, a recent development of the "tambouras".