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Author:  Arnt Rian [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 6:51 am ]
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I posted pictures of this instrument a while back, and some of you requested sound clips. Here is a Youtube clip where it's owner Andres Aase plays a Halling, which is a type of traditional Norwegian music that is normally performed on the Hardanger fiddle, but arranged in this piece for guitar bouzouki by Andreas. Check it out:

Andreas Aase


Author:  WaddyThomson [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 7:14 am ]
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That is really nice, Arnt.  What a great sound, not to mention the playing.

Author:  D Stewart [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:01 am ]
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Arnt, That was really nice. Very nice instrument, cool playing.

Author:  Dave White [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 8:07 am ]
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Arnt,

That 'zouk is starting to sound really sweet. Andres is obviously very happy with it and you should be delighted too. That was mostly played on the trebles but the odd full chord shows that the bass strings really rumble too.

Next time try a Hardinger Guitar Bouzouki with some sympathetics inside, or maybe a harp guitar bouzouki

Well done

Author:  LuthierSupplier [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 9:23 am ]
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That was awesome Arnt! I love the sound of that. Very nice bass response out of this instrument. Congrats!
Tracy

Author:  GregG [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:29 am ]
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Yes, I liked it too, great job! Cool tune too!

Greg

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 2:11 pm ]
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Another One REally Fine with accomplices, This is great, what an artist....

Drum, tuba, Weiss, and trumpet

Plus, the video is wild, fantastic.

Thanks Arnt for turning us onto this guy's music.

Author:  Arnt Rian [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 10:32 pm ]
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Thanks guys!

Yes, Andreas seems happy with the instrument. It was a bit of an experiment for the both of us, so it was great fun (and, I must admit, a big relief) when things turned out so well. He tells me the sounds he gets out of it has inspired him to arrange new material, and when he performs he now plays one set on traditional Norwegian music on solo guitar guitar bouzouki. I'm willing to bet that hasn't been done before!

Anyone interested in his music should check out his web page and listen to excerpts form his previous records there. I believe you can also order albums directly from the web site.

Author:  JJ Donohue [ Wed Sep 19, 2007 11:55 pm ]
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Great music on a great instrument! Thanks for posting, Arnt!

I'm definitely pondering more of his work.

Author:  Daniel M [ Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:02 am ]
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Hey Bruce! Thanks for posting the utube link. You've made my day! It's high time for a tuba revival, I think.
Arnt... You must be a happy man, to see your instruments so weel used. (Did you build the Weis too?)

Author:  Ken Jones [ Thu Sep 20, 2007 4:56 am ]
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Gorgeous instrument, and his playing is inspiring. Wonderful!

Author:  Sam Price [ Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:34 am ]
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I really like this instrument. Great work, Arnt! The tone is spot on.

I love playing my Celtic guitar/Cittern. (must do a recording soon) Somehow the teardrop body shapes don't give the the tone I want.

Author:  Billy T [ Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:57 am ]
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   I really don't care for bouzouki's/mandolin's much but this sounds great!! I really mean that! Very imspiring.

    Excellent playing amd instrument!

Author:  KenH [ Thu Sep 20, 2007 12:35 pm ]
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outstanding Arnt! It is good to see the instruments being put to such good use.


On my last trip to Venezuela, one of the people I stayed with played an instrument he called a "quatro", which was almost identical to the bouzouki you made. I have intended to make myself one at some point just because I loved the sound of it so much.


one question: How is it tuned?


Author:  Arnt Rian [ Thu Sep 20, 2007 6:08 pm ]
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Ken, he tunes it FCGD low to high, which is one whole step down from the most common tuning for bouzoukis. The reason is that he plays with a Hardanger fiddle player sometimes, and according to Andreas this tuning works well with that instrument. It also meant that the G pair was a bit slack with the .017 plain strings he originally wanted, so we now have .024 nickle wounds on that pair. The other wound strings are phosphor bronze, but the G stings actually sound more balanced with the rest (especially when amplified) with the nickle wounds. This was something Andreas picked up from his friends among the British folk players, these instruments are much more common there than over here.

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Fri Sep 21, 2007 9:08 am ]
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I've thoroughly enjoyed the YouTube clips.

Here is an on the fly video grab of Andreas with your Bouzouki Arnt.

Just makes me want to get up out of my chair and dance a wee jig.


Author:  Heath Blair [ Fri Sep 21, 2007 11:15 am ]
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im not sure how i missed the previous thread with the pictures of this fine instrument, but im glad i caught them this time. that is a very beautiful looking and sounding guitzouki. the appointments, in my book, were perfectly chosen. very very nice. and i just love the sound. who doesnt love the sound of a bouzouki or mandolin family instrument (ill consider billy t a convert Big smile)? good job arnt.

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